
Jacqueline de Romilly
Jacqueline de Romilly was a prominent French classical scholar, known for her expertise in ancient Greek literature and her influential work on the role of democracy and trust in society. She emphasized the importance of mutual confidence among citizens for democracy to thrive, articulating that without trust, evaluation and societal functioning are compromised. Her insights remain relevant in discussions about education, governance, and the social fabric, particularly in contexts where evaluation is contentious.
Born on Mar 26, 1913 (112 years old)
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Jacqueline de Romilly was a prominent figure in French letters and a noted Hellenist.
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Jacqueline de Romilly emphasized that democracy relies on the trust citizens have in one another.
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