The burden of responsibility : Blum, Camus, Aron and the French twentieth century

Blum, Camus, Aron, and the French twentieth century

196 pages

English language

Published Dec. 19, 1998 by University of Chicago Press.

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978-0-226-41418-8
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OCLC Number:
39093598

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Leon Blum, Albert Camus, and Raymond Aron might seem an unlikely combination. Blum was a fin-de-siecle aesthete who became the spiritual and political leader of the French non-Communist Left in the first half of this century. Camus, best known to millions of readers worldwide for his novels The Stranger and The Plague, was a wartime Resistance figure who played a prominent part in post-1945 intellectual life in France before dying tragically young in a car crash in 1960.

Aron, a contemporary of Jean-Paul Sartre in the brilliant intellectual generation of interwar France, was a political theorist, journalist, and critic of Communism who made a major contribution to the recent revival of liberal thought in contemporary France.

In The Burden of Responsibility Tony Judt offers a distinctive and original reinterpretation of the writings and public role of these three men, arguing that they have much in common. Despite the great differences …

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Subjects

  • Blum, Léon, 1872-1950 -- Ethics
  • Camus, Albert, 1913-1960 -- Ethics
  • Aron, Raymond, 1905- -- Ethics
  • Intellectuals -- France -- Political activity -- History -- 20th century
  • France -- Intellectual life -- 20th century -- Political aspects