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Benda Julien

    26 dicembre 1867 – 7 giugno 1956

    Julien Benda fu un filosofo e romanziere francese la cui opera si concentra sulla tradizione intellettuale e sulla critica del pensiero moderno. È particolarmente noto per un'opera concisa che esamina il declino degli intellettuali e la loro responsabilità verso la società. La scrittura di Benda approfondisce la natura della moralità e dell'integrità intellettuale, sottolineando spesso un ritorno a principi senza tempo. La sua prosa è caratterizzata dalla chiarezza e da un'analisi penetrante delle questioni contemporanee.

    Benda Julien
    La trahison des clercs
    The Yoke of Pity (L'ordination)
    Treason of the Intellectuals
    • In an era when intellectual and artistic life is increasingly being distorted by political dogmatism, Julien Benda’s Treason of the Intellectuals is a classic that speaks with a new and extraordinary urgency. Benda’s essay (published by ERIS in a new translation by David Broder, with an introduction by Mark Lilla) offers an incisive account of interwar Europe that ranges from the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche and Georges Sorel to the activities of Charles Maurras and Benito Mussolini. It also serves, however, as a remarkably timely warning against the seduction of modern intellectuals by tribal loyalties and antipathies. Rather than detaching themselves from communal ties as their forebears had done, Benda argues that twentieth-century European intellectuals willingly subordinated the disinterested pursuit of truth to the servicing of group interests (particularly the interests of their own nations and social classes). Partisan agendas had a corrosive effect not only on moral and political philosophy, but also on the writing of history and fiction. With its penetrating analyses of nationalism and of the tensions between group identity and intellectual freedom, Treason of the Intellectuals is as necessary a book in the twenty-first century as it was in the twentieth.

      Treason of the Intellectuals