Jean Guéhenno

Jean Guéhenno

political scientist France

Jean Guéhenno is a French political scientist and scholar known for his influential theories on political corruption and governance in liberal democracies. His work emphasizes the relationship between weakened ideologies that promote public service and the increasing monetization of political rewards, highlighting how individualistic pursuits can undermine democratic integrity. Guéhenno's insights have contributed to the broader discourse on the nature of power and ethics in politics, making him a significant figure in contemporary political thought.

Born on Jan 01, 1903 (122 years old)

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