André Glucksmann
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André Glucksmann (born1937) is a French philosopher and writer, and considered a member of the French new philosophers. He is the author of "Master thinkers" (Harper & Row, 1980). In the late 1990s, he founded the Institute for Levinassian Studies in Jerusalem along with Bernard-Henri Lévy and Benny Lévy. Glucksmann is a long-time supporter of Chechnyan independence, and was also one of the few French intellectuals supporting the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
[edit] Works
- A Child's Rage (Une rage d'enfant) (2006)
- The Discourse of Hate (Le Discours de la haine) (2004)
- West Versus West (Ouest contre Ouest) (2003)
- Dostoyevsky in Manhattan (Dostoïevski à Manhattan) (2002)
- The Third Death of God (La Troisième Mort de Dieu) (2000)
- Cyncism and Passion (Cynisme et passion) (1981/1999)
- The Force of Vertigo (La Force du vertige) (1983).
- The Master Thinkers (Les Maîtres penseurs) (1977)
[edit] External links
- The André Glucksmann File
- The French malady, article by Andre Glucksmann on the Clearstream Affair
- Separating truth and belief, article by Andre Glucksmann on the Danish Muhammad cartoons
- The victory of Euro-nihilism, article by Andre Glucksmann on the French "non" to the European constitution