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      • It argues that his history of the self as the interiorization of constitutive alienation, and of the history of self-consciousness as the progressive recognition of this alienation, originated out of a unique combination of historical factors—the radical politics of May 1968, the rise of the antipsychiatry movement, and (perhaps most surprisingly) the new psychoanalysis of Jacques Lacan.
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  2. Marcel Gauchet (French:; 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.

  3. In this respect, Gauchet’s theory of democracy is first and foremost a theory of political modernity. It was informed by the readings of his youth, particularly French structural anthropology spearheaded by Claude Lévi-Strauss, which built on the legacy of Durkheim and Mauss and imparted a strong emphasis on the cultural underpinnings of ...

  4. Oct 24, 1999 · Marcel Gauchet has launched one of the most ambitious and controversial works of speculative history recently to appear, based on the contention that Christianity is “the religion of the end of religion.”

  5. This essay reconstructs conceptually and situates historically contemporary French philosopher Marcel Gauchet's theory of the origins and development of modern selfhood.

    • Samuel Moyn
    • 2009
  6. The notion of the unconscious is central to Freudian theory, and is at the same time dependent on a network of other concepts and assumptions. The theory as a whole is best understood as a historic...

    • Marcel Gauchet
    • 2002
  7. Nov 6, 2013 · This article explores the differences between Marcel Gauchet and Charles Taylor with respect to their theories of secularization. It starts by looking at their resemblances; it continues by disting...

  8. 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 lib...