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1870 - 1940 (Third Republic) - French History, France - Political Biography, 20th Century French History - Fourth & Fifth Republics, 1944 to Present, 20th Century French History - World War II & Vichy Government, 1939-1945, France - Politics & Government
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Reflections on De Gaulle

by Will Morrisey
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Overview

The "battle of the books" between ancient and modern continues to have decidedly un-bookish consequences. The French Statesman Charles de Gaulle fought an incident in this war, founding a political regime in modernity whose principles transcended modern political philosophy. De Gaulle rejected both bourgeois democracy and anti-bourgeois totalitarianism, framing a republicanism hospitable to civic responsibility and human greatness. Reflections on De Gaulle, first published in 1983, remains the only book centered on textual interpretation of each of de Gaulle's major works, themselves part of his lifelong enterprise to bring a stable republican government to France. Will Morrisey examines de Gaulle's works, from La discorde chez l'ennemi, his incisive critique of the German elites' quasi-Nietzschean overreaching in the First World War, to Mémoires d'espoir, his magisterial account of the founding of the Fifth Republic. The text has been corrected and entirely reset in an attractive format for greater ease of use.

About the Author, Will Morrisey

Will Morrisey is Assistant Professor in the Department of History and Political Science at Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan.

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Morrisey (affiliation not cited) discusses a variety of themes in the political philosophy of Charles de Gaulle. Each of the volume's five sections begins with a chapter of textual interpretation followed by one or more chapters concerning political thought. Topics include, for example, the conflict between modernity and tradition, civic education, and the relation of ethics to war and politics. The volume contains an extensive name index but lacks a subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2002
Publisher
Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, c2002.
Pages
278
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761822172

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