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  1. Marcel Gauchet ( French: [ɡoʃɛ]; born 1946) is a French historian, philosopher, and sociologist. He is professor emeritus of the Centre de recherches politiques Raymond Aron at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and former head of the periodical Le Débat. Gauchet is one of France's most prominent contemporary intellectuals.

  2. Sep 9, 2022 · It was Marcel Gauchet who was largely responsible for systematically introducing French audiences to the work of Ernst Kantorowicz in a series of articles published in 1981 in Le Débat—the journal he cofounded with Pierre Nora.

  3. Marcel Gauchet, né en 1946 à Poilley ( Manche ), est un historien et sociologue français . Disciple de Claude Lefort, il est d'abord proche du marxisme antistalinien et engagé à gauche avant de développer une œuvre influencée par la philosophie politique libérale .

  4. This article is a study of the trajectory of the contemporary French liberal philosopher Marcel Gauchet from his early, ‘anarchist’ commitments through the 1970s to his discovery and defense of liberalism, notably as expressed in his 1980 revival and interpretation of his 19th-century countryman Benjamin Constant’s post-revolutionary ...

  5. Sep 28, 2012 · A first strand of thought considers the primacy of human rights as a driver of depoliticisation. Authors such as Marcel Gauchet and Pierre Manent have argued that the vitality of the plural society described by Lefort could ultimately backfire on democracy itself.

  6. Aug 1, 2009 · Pierre Nora (Foucault's editor at Gallimard and Gauchet's sponsor at the publishing house) went so far as to claim that Foucault “was afraid” of Gauchet's conclusions. See P. Nora, “Il avait un besoin formidable d'être aimé,” L'Evènement du jeudi, 18–24 Sept. 1986; and the discussion in Macey, D.

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  8. The political ideas of Marcel Gauchet and Pierre-André Taguieff, two of the leading figures named by Daniel Lindenberg, are examined here to illustrate some key theoretical questions concerning the historical processes which have led to the current crisis, and the possible directions in which France could move in the future.