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André Glucksmann was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France on June 19, 1937. He joined the Communist Party at the age of 13, but was expelled after criticizing the Soviet Union's suppression of the revolt in Hungary. He received a teaching degree known as an agrégation from the École Normale toon meer Supérieure de Saint-Cloud in 1961 and then enrolled in the National Center for Scientific Research to pursue a doctorate. He was part of the New Philosophers, a group of former radicals who broke with Marxism in the 1970s and became an intellectual counterweight to France's political left. His first book, The Language of War, published in 1967. His other books include Revolutionary Strategy, The Cook and the Cannibal, The Master Thinkers, Stupidity, The Crack in the World, De Gaulle, Where Are You?, Dostoyevsky in Manhattan, A Child's Rage, and Voltaire Counterattacks. He died on November 10, 2015 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: André Glucksmann le 20 juin 1979 à Paris

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Gangbare naam
Glucksmann, André
Officiële naam
Glucksmann, Joseph André
Geboortedatum
1937-06-19
Overlijdensdatum
2015-11-10
Graflocatie
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
Nationaliteit
France
Land (voor op de kaart)
France
Geboorteplaats
Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France
Plaats van overlijden
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Woonplaatsen
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Opleiding
Ecole normale supérieure, Saint-Cloud
Beroepen
political philosopher
essayist
writer
professor
memoirist
Relaties
Glucksmann, Raphaël (son)
Organisaties
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Officier de la Légion d'honneur
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André Glucksmann was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, a suburb of Paris, to a Jewish family. His parents Rubin and Martha Glucksmann were left-wing Zionists, born in present-day Ukraine and the Czech Republic, who emigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine and then to France. André spent World War II in hiding while his mother worked for the French Resistance (his father was killed in 1940).

After the war, his mother moved to Austria, but he stayed in France. As a young teenager, he joined the Communist Party, but was expelled after criticizing the USSR's brutal suppression of the 1956 Hungarian uprising. He attended the École Normale Supérieure de Saint-Cloud and earned the agrégation (civil service teaching certificate) in 1961. He enrolled in the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) to obtain a doctorate under Raymond Aron. His first book The Language of War, was published in 1967, followed by Revolutionary Strategy (1968). He became a leading contributor to the left-wing journals J’accuse and Libération.

He rose to prominence as a teacher and Marxist at the Sorbonne when he supported the student revolts of May 1968. However, after reading Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago (1973), he turned away from Marxism, for which he was reviled by former comrades. He described his disillusionment in La Cuisinière et le Mangeur d'Hommes (The Cook and the Cannibals, 1975), criticizing the Soviet Union. He was one of France's most outspoken philosophers and a prominent defender of the USA. His other books covered a range of topics and included Les Maîtres penseurs (The Master Thinkers, 1977), La Force du vertige (The Force of Vertigo, 1983), La Bêtise (Stupidity, 1985), Dostoïevski à Manhattan (Dostoyevsky in Manhattan, 2002), and Voltaire Contre-Attaque (Voltaire Counterattacks, 2014). His childhood memoir Une rage d'enfant (A Child's Rage) was published in 2006.

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Maoist in 1968, prezent pe baricadele pariziene, Andre Glucksmann a terminat-o cu studentia, a devenit filozof, dar nu s-a dezbarat de spiritul de fronda al generatiei sale. Strigatele lui au intrerupt gangaveala marxista si i-au pus pe ganduri pe intelectualii comozi care cochetau cu stanga. Bucatareasa si Mancatorul de oameni, aparuta in 1975, este, inainte de toate, un pamflet filozofic si politic, o critica adesea impertinenta a „stangii din noi“, dinspre stanga. Fara idei preconcepute si fara umilinta in fata numelor sacre. Nu iarta nimic, nici prostia, nici tihna intelectuala, nici surzenia voita in fata durerii. Soljenitin a tras, primul, semnalul de alarma. Estul s-a dezis de el, Vestul, cand nu si-a continuat sforaitul, l-a bodoganit. Est si Vest, aceeasi meteahna: insensibilitatea, refuzul de a vedea ca lagarul este in noi, printre noi. Bucatareasa? Nu cumva aceea pe care Lenin o invita la conducerea statului? Mancatorul de oameni? Nu cumva tatuca Stalin, intruchiparea statului totalitar, astfel numit de poetul Mandelstam? Ba, chiar ei. Plus stralucirea gandirii iconoclaste si a stilului socant al lui Glucksmann. Una peste alta, o delectare… (meer)
 
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