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Raymond Aron (1905–1983)

Autore di L'oppio degli intellettuali

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Raymond Aron was a French political scientist, economist, and philosopher who was several times a visiting professor in the United States. He commented regularly and influentially on social and political topics and current issues in the conservative French newspaper Le Figaro, in books and on mostra altro radio, and as a teacher at L'ecole pratique des hautes etudes, in Paris. Because of his consistent opposition to Marxism and his admiration and respect for the United States, Aron was perhaps not so highly regarded as French intellectuals of the Left. But he was always a voice for reason and moderation at a time when his critics were often strident and ineffectual. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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Opere di Raymond Aron

L'oppio degli intellettuali (1955) 315 copie
Memorie: 50 anni di riflessione politica (1983) — Autore — 139 copie
An Essay on Freedom (1965) 77 copie
The Century of Total War (1954) 67 copie
On War (1958) 49 copie
German Sociology (1964) 28 copie
Marxismo de Marx, O (2002) 23 copie
Marxismes imaginaires (1970) 19 copie
Liberty and Equality (2013) 16 copie
Leçons sur l'histoire (1989) 15 copie
Politics and History (1978) 15 copie
La società industriale (1968) 12 copie
Britannica Perspectives (1968) 10 copie
Karl Marx (2015) 7 copie
Mémoires Tome 1 (1900) 6 copie
Mémoires Tome 2 (1983) 5 copie
France: The New Republic (1960) 4 copie
Diálogo (2007) — Autore — 3 copie
Il ventesimo secolo (1999) 2 copie
Sosyolojik Dusuncenin Evreleri (2015) — Autore — 2 copie
Opium intelektualistów (2000) 2 copie
Les sociétés modernes (2006) 2 copie
Lezioni sulla storia (1997) 2 copie
Esej o svobodách (1992) 2 copie
Political Theory (1979) 1 copia
La sociologie (1978) 1 copia
Aron et De Gaulle (2022) 1 copia
Cagdas Alman Sosyolojisi (2017) 1 copia
Widz i uczestnik (1984) — Autore — 1 copia
Kebebasan dan Martabat Manusia — Autore — 1 copia
Der permanente Krieg (1953) 1 copia
La societa' industriale (1965) 1 copia
Chroniques de guerre (1990) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Il principe (1513) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni23,616 copie
La teoria della classe agiata; studio economico sulle istituzioni (1899) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni2,259 copie
Il lavoro intellettuale come professione: due saggi (1948) — Introduzione, alcune edizioni523 copie
The Philosophy of History in Our Time (1959) — Collaboratore — 217 copie
Propyläen-Weltgeschichte - Eine Universalgeschichte (1960) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni62 copie
Propyläen-Weltgeschichte - Band 10: Die Welt von heute (1991) — Collaboratore — 20 copie
Israel attaque (1968) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni5 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Aron, Raymond
Nome legale
Aron, Raymond-Claude-Ferdinand
Data di nascita
1905-03-14
Data di morte
1983-10-17
Luogo di sepoltura
Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
France (birth)
Nazione (per mappa)
France
Luogo di nascita
Paris, France
Luogo di morte
Paris, France
Causa della morte
Crise cardiaque
Luogo di residenza
Paris, France
Istruzione
Ecole Normale Supérieure (Ph.D | 1938)
Institut d'études politiques de Paris
Lycée Hoche, Versailles, France
Lycée Condorcet
Attività lavorative
philosopher
sociologist
political scientist
historian
journalist
memoirist
Relazioni
Schnapper, Dominique (daughter)
Aron, Jean-Paul (nephew)
Karády, Viktor (assistant)
Castel, Robert (protégé)
Aron, Suzanne (wife)
Organizzazioni
Collège de France (Professeur, Sociologie, 1970 | Professeur, Sociologie, 1970)
Université de la Sorbonne, Institut d'études politiques, Ecole pratique des Hautes études, Paris (Professeur, Sociologie, 1955 | 1967)
Le Figaro, Journal (Editorialiste, 1947 | 1977)
Combat, Journal (Editorialiste, 1946 | 1947)
Ecole Nationale d'Administration (Chargé de cours, Philosophie, 1946 | 1947)
Ministère de l'information, France 'Directeur du cabinet d'André Malraux, 1944 | 1946) (mostra tutto 19)
Les Temps Modernes, Revue (Contributeur actif, 1944 | 1945)
La France libre, Revue de résistance à Londres (Collaborateur actif et éditorialiste, 1940 | 1944)
Armée française, WW2 (Mobilisation, 1939 | 1940)
Centre de Documentation sociale de l'École normale, Paris (Secrétaire, 1935)
Lycée du Havre (Professeur, Philosophie, 1933 | 1934)
Institut français de Berlin (Pensionnaire | 1931 | 1933)
Université de Cologne (Lecteur, 1930 | 1931)
Fort de Saint-Cyr, Service militaire (1928 | 1930)
L'Express (Magazine | Editorialiste, Président du comité directeur, 1977 | 1983)
Société française de sociologie (Président, 1962 | 1964)
Institut français de sociologie (Membre, Président, 1961 | 1962)
Centre européen de sociologie historique (Directeur, 1969 | 1983)
Centre de sociologie européenne (Directeur, 1960 | 1968)
Premi e riconoscimenti
Goethepreis der Stadt Frankfurt (1979)
Officier de la Légion d'honneur
Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur
Commandeur de l'ordre des Palmes académiques
Croix Pour le Mérite (version civile)
Foreign Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1960) (mostra tutto 13)
International member, American Philosophical Society (1966)
Prix des Ambassadeurs (1962)
Prix Montaigne (1968)
Prix des Critiques (1973)
Goethe Prize (1979)
Erasmus Prize (1983)
Croix de guerre 1939-1945
Breve biografia
Raymond Aron was born to a secular Jewish family in Paris, France. His father was a lawyer. After lycée, he studied at the École Normale Supérieure, from which he received a doctorate in the philosophy of history in 1930. He took first place in the civil service agrégation exam in philosophy in 1928. He took a lecturer position at the University of Cologne and focused on major German philosophers, sociologists, and political and military thinkers. Witnessing the rise to power of the Nazi regime and book burnings in Berlin in 1933 Aron presciently concluded that war was inevitable and returned to France. He married Suzanne Gauchon the same year. In 1935, he published his first book, La Sociologie allemande contemporaine (Contemporary German Sociology). He was a professor of social philosophy at the University of Toulouse when World War II broke out in 1939, and he volunteered for the French Air Force. After the fall of France to Nazi Germany, he went to London to join the Free French forces of General Charles de Gaulle in exile and edited their newspaper, La France Libre (Free France), from 1940 to 1944. On his return to Paris at the end of the war, Aron became a sociology professor at the École Nationale d'Administration. From 1955 to 1968, he was professor of sociology at the Sorbonne. From 1970, he was a professor at the Collège de France. Throughout his career. Aron also worked as a journalist, and in 1947 he became an influential columnist for Le Figaro, a position he held for 30 years. In 1977, he left Le Figaro and began to write a political column for the weekly magazine L'Express. Aron had a decisive influence on the political culture in France and in Europe. Through his writings, he gave force to anti-totalitarian liberalism and rationalist humanism, and was often contrasted with his great contemporary (and former classmate) Jean-Paul Sartre, an existentialist and Communist. Among Aron's most influential works were L'Opium des intellectuels (The Opium of the Intellectuals, 1955), La Tragédie algérienne (The Algerian Tragedy, 1957), and République impériale: Les États-Unis dans le monde, 1945–1972 (The Imperial Republic: The United States and the World, 1945–1973). A constant theme running through his writings was the subject of violence and war, as in Paix et guerre entre les nations (Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations, 1962) and his books on the Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz. Aron also wrote an influential history of sociology entitled Les Étapes de la pensée sociologique (Main Currents in Sociological Thought, 1967). He published his Mémoires shortly before his death in 1983.

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Due volumi per raccogliere i saggi scritti per il Simposio "Il ruolo di Marx nello sviluppo del pensiero scientifico contemporaneo" con gli auspici dell'UNESCO a Parigi l'8-10 maggio 1968 a cura del Consiglio internazionale per la filosofia e le scienze umane e dal Consiglio internazionale di scienze sociali per il 150° anniversario della nascita di Karl Marx. Il primo è su filosofia e metodologa e il secondo su sociologia ed economia. Il primo volume conserva la sua freschezza e si possono leggere tutte le faglie che attraversano il marxismo negli anni che portano al '68, in specie per il rapporto con lo strutturalismo.… (altro)
 
Segnalato
anamorfo | Dec 16, 2023 |
Political Science, Sociology, History, Political thought
 
Segnalato
Voglioleggere | Mar 9, 2013 |

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ISBN
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