This article focuses on the themes of the two conferences organized by the League of Nations—"Modern Man" and "The Foundations of Modern Humanism"—which were held in Nice and Budapest in 1935 and 1936, respectively. It was a time of deepening crisis, when the pervasive belief was that European civilization was declining. The more specific questions discussed in these conferences included the relation of modern man to the state, the impact of irrational theories on modern life, and the need for free education for everyone. Renowned writers and academics of the period participated in the debates, among them Thomas Mann, Jules Romains, Salvador de Madariaga, Alfred Zimmern, and Johan Huizinga. I present a critical overview of their debates, be...
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En 1952, Hans Baron concluye su obra más importante: The Crisis of the early Italian Renaissance, pu...
A place for aesthetic debate : Les temps modernes, from 1945 to 1954. The author of this article st...
In 1933, a number of European intellectuals among whom Paul Val\ue9ry, Johan Huizinga, Julien Benda,...
The article presente the famous debate of 1903 between Françoise Simiand, Emile Durkheim's disciple,...
This article examines some of the factors that explain the role of the intellectuals who faced the c...
In October 1933, not long after the coming to power of the Nazis in Germany, an interesting group of...
The article seeks to establish which are the most general characters in the «modem» (meaning post-an...
International audienceAbstract : From one century to another: minimum wage, economic science and pub...
L'article revient sur les interprétations de la portée des événements de Mai 1968. Deux écoles princ...
This article explores the forgotten manifesto The City of Man: A Declaration on World Democracy, whi...
The article analyses the work of the Fédération internationale de la Libre Pensée, an organization t...
The article considers key factors and directions of the value-institutional evolution of Modernity a...
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Les années 1930 et 1940 marquent une période de crise pour le libéralisme. Des auteurs aussi divers ...
Cet article se propose d’explorer le fonctionnement de la polémique, dans les débats des écrivains r...
En 1952, Hans Baron concluye su obra más importante: The Crisis of the early Italian Renaissance, pu...
A place for aesthetic debate : Les temps modernes, from 1945 to 1954. The author of this article st...
In 1933, a number of European intellectuals among whom Paul Val\ue9ry, Johan Huizinga, Julien Benda,...