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The Opium of the Intellectuals (French: L'Opium des intellectuels) is a book written by Raymond Aron and published in 1955. It was first published in an English translation in 1957. It was first published in an English translation in 1957.
Critic Roger Kimball suggests that Opium is "a seminal book of the twentieth century". [6] Aron is also known for his lifelong friendship, sometimes fractious, with philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. [7] The saying "Better be wrong with Sartre than right with Aron" became popular among French intellectuals. [8]
The Opium of the Intellectuals (1955) Violence and the Sacred (1972) The Camp of the Saints ... Maurras was a major intellectual influence of national Catholicism, ...
Works about intellectuals, persons who engage in critical thinking, research, and reflection about the reality of society, and who propose solutions for the normative problems of society.
The Opium of the Intellectuals (1955) Violence and the Sacred ... This book contributes to the foundation of the "intellectual magisterium exercised by Maurras ...
The Opium of the Intellectuals (1955) Violence and the Sacred (1972) The Camp of the Saints (1973) The Tyranny of Guilt (2006) The French Suicide (2014) Submission (2015)
Bertrand de Jouvenel (1954). "The Treatment of Capitalism by Continental Intellectuals". In Hayek, F. A. (ed.). Capitalism and the Historians. Chicago: The Chicago University Press. pp. 93 - 123 – via Internet Archive. Sovereignty: An Inquiry into the Political Good, 1957; The Pure Theory of Politics, 1963; The Art of Conjecture, 1967
The Opium of the Intellectuals (1955) Violence and the Sacred (1972) The Camp of the Saints (1973) The Tyranny of Guilt (2006) The French Suicide (2014) Submission (2015)