
André Glucksmann
André Glucksmann was a prominent French philosopher and public intellectual known for his engagement in political discourse and advocacy for democracy and human rights. Born in 1937, he became a significant figure in the intellectual landscape of France, particularly during the late 20th century, with works that explored themes of philosophy, politics, and ethics. Glucksmann was also recognized for his support of Jacques Chirac's nuclear policy in the early 2000s, arguing for the necessity of a European nuclear deterrent. His insights and commentary on contemporary issues made him a respected voice in discussions about France's role in global affairs and the moral implications of military power.
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André Glucksmann was a media intellectual known for his contributions in the 1980s and 1990s.
« Les Glucksmann, une histoire de famille », sur Public Sénat : une passionnante généalogie de la gaucheAndré Glucksmann was a philosopher and a friend of the author, buried in Père Lachaise cemetery.
Plötzlich waren alle Franzosen im Visier der TerroristenAndré Glucksmann commented on Surkov's interview, recalling a past encounter with a Russian general.
¿Vladimir Putin está engañando a Donald Trump con una falsa intención de paz? / Análisis de Mauricio VargasGlucksmann's work is referenced as influential in European ideological debates.
50.000 italianos en la Piazza del Popolo, ¿la hora de Europa?André Glucksmann is a famous French philosopher and the father of Raphaël Glucksmann.
Frankreich fordert von den USA die Freiheitsstatue zurückAndré Glucksmann supported Chirac's stance on nuclear deterrence for Europe.
Quando Chirac volle i test nucleari | Lo dico al Corriere







































