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[This text was published in the magazine Commentaire, 19 (Autumn 1982), pp. 457-63. To read Pierre Manent’s first critique of René Girard, see my translation of his 1974 article on Violence and the Sacred. The translation of the last two pa...

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Intellectual Nihilism and the Crisis of Authority

[In the first half of the 1950s, Henry A. Kissinger published in his magazine Confluence a couple of texts written by sociologist Jules Monnerot, who found himself side by side with thinkers as important as Hannah Arendt, Raymond Aron, Erns...

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Misunderstandings: What Europe thinks of America, 1953

[For a presentation of sociologist Jules Monnerot (1909-1995), see my introduction to his analysis of Maurras and the Action Française. For other texts of his I translated, see those on Saint-Simon.]

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Mars, a short story by Elisabeth Langgässer

[Having been praised by figures as important and different as future Pope Benedict XVI and Hermann Broch should be enough to raise interest in German (and half-Jewish) Catholic convert and writer Elisabeth Langgässer (1899-1950), so my pres...

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