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Power and Humanism

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Lucien Goldmann was born in 1913, in Romania. In 1934 he settled in France, although he was driven into emigration in Switzerland during the years of the second world war. After the war the publication of his major works on Kant and Pascal established his world-wide reputation in the sociology of literature. In addition to his philosophical work, he carried on an active struggle for his own concept of socialist humanism, which resulted in an extensive output of articles and public lectures, many of which are of abiding interest. He participated in the Stockholm Conference on Czechoslovakia, organised in 1969 by the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, and subsequently the papers in this volume were published by the Foundation in its journal 'The Spokesman'.

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ISBN: 9780851249360
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Author: Lucien Goldmann
Publisher: Spokesman Books
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 46 pages