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French Intellectuals Against the Left: The Antitotalitarian Moment of the 1970s


French Intellectuals Against the Left: The Antitotalitarian Moment of the 1970s

Paperback by Christofferson, Michael Scott

French Intellectuals Against the Left: The Antitotalitarian Moment of the 1970s

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ISBN:
9781571814272
Publication Date:
15 Jul 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Pages:
306 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr - 2 May 2024
French Intellectuals Against the Left: The Antitotalitarian Moment of the 1970s

Description

In the latter half of the 1970s, the French intellectual Left denounced communism, Marxism, and revolutionary politics through a critique of left-wing totalitarianism that paved the way for today's postmodern, liberal, and moderate republican political options. Contrary to the dominant understanding of the critique of totalitarianism as an abrupt rupture induced by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago, Christofferson argues that French anti-totalitarianism was the culmination of direct-democratic critiques of communism and revisions of the revolutionary project after 1956. The author's focus on the direct-democratic politics of French intellectuals offers an important alternative to recent histories that seek to explain the course of French intellectual politics by France's apparent lack of a liberal tradition.

Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1. From Fellow-Traveling to Revisionism: The Fate of the Revolutionary Project, 1944-1974 Chapter 2. The Gulag as a Metaphor: The Politics of Reactions to Solzhenitsyn and The Gulag Archipelago Chapter 3. Intellectuals and the Politics of the Union of the Left: The Birth of Antitotalitarianism Chapter 4. Dissidence Celebrated: Intellectuals and Repression in Eastern Europe Chapter 5. Antitotalitarianism Triumphant: The New Philosophers and Their Interlocutors Chapter 6. Antitotalitarianism Against the Revolutionary Tradition: François Furet's Revisionist History of the French Revolution Epilogue and Conclusion Selected Bibliography of Secondary Sources Index

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