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  • Heavy and bypassed  

    The disenchantment of the world: A Political History of Religion (Paperback)
    The work of Marcel Gauchet is certainly important. But what heaviness in style and thinking! He is obviously part of those philosophers who are dark to deep. The thesis is interesting though; shame that it is served by complex turns of phrase unneces
  • Unreadable  

    The disenchantment of the world: A Political History of Religion (Paperback)
    A write infects! Phrases to no end. Read nightly insomnia and with aspirins. Content is undoubtedly valuable, alas, M Gauchet is heard thinking, writing and looks. Ex: "The past role of the order of the gods is here informed, that is, by its present
  • The book that revolutionized my thinking  

    The disenchantment of the world: A Political History of Religion (Paperback)
    I am neither a philosopher nor a sociologist nor a student, just looking for an explanation of modernity. I knew nothing of Marcel Gauchet, before putting your hands on this book whose subtitle, "a political history of religion", attracted me an
  • Marcel G., thought XXS, one size.  

    The disenchantment of the world: A Political History of Religion (Paperback)
    Mr. Marcel Gauchet is surely a very intelligent person. The proof: he is director of studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. It reckons (yourself!) By reading this title a little snoring there would be low studies, like low aeuvr
  • An obligatory reference  

    The Disenchantment of the world - A Political History of Religion (Paperback)
    One of the great works of fundamental theory (or more powerful premise for the development of a fundamental and comprehensive theory) to have emerged during the second half of the twentieth century; Gauchet queries the repayment of the religious econ
  • Already a classic of political philosophy.  

    The Disenchantment of the world - A Political History of Religion (Paperback)
    This book will become a classic of political philosophy. Despite the need to go beyond his writing difficult and sometimes off-putting style, argumentation is mostly clear and securely connects from one section to another. This is a political story,