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  • "The unfortunate identity" or repented of a philosopher generation 68.  

    The unfortunate Identity (Paperback)
    This book is capital. Its author, Alain Finkielkraut has long was considered by some as part of the system: the elitist caste, who explains that for two generations we must think; what is correct and what is not ballast But with his latest book he to
  • A clear look at our society  

    The unfortunate Identity (Paperback)
    'Identity Unhappy' has been criticized by some, but reading one discovers an intelligent book, well written, with a clear look at France today. Whether for school, youth, internet, literature, current values, I found the subtle and pertinent analyzes
  • Findings and identity  

    The unfortunate Identity (Paperback)
    Finkielkraut begins this book by making amends: the deconstructionism of his youth was a great mistake; wanting to break free from bourgeois morality, the libertarian revolt of 68 years leads only freedom from morality and etiquette, bases of living
  • Intelligence - A Must Read - Easy to read  

    The unfortunate identity (Paperback)
    I had not read AF. I thought it was difficult to read, as many philosophers. I was wrong. Very easy to read, this book is extremely interesting, trying to see different aspects of the issue. Should critics have lost the reason (did they ever had?) To
  • A must read 135  

    The unfortunate identity (Paperback)
    A clear and precise analysis of the state of current France. Virulent criticism from many ailments and bienpensants show that the author has just touched. Finkielkraut, a philosopher who has captured the essence of felt and felt a majority of French
  • Read on to forge his own judgment and not rely on a partisan critical press  

    The unfortunate identity (Paperback)
    It will not be in my comment to offer yet another abstract or even indicate, in detail, what you liked or less liked or disliked in this book. On Amazon, several well-argued and well written appreciations do enough satisfactorily to obviate a new con
  • DISENCHANTMENT  

    The unfortunate identity (Paperback)
    Readers who m 'predecessors have said everything. Reading this book is depressing. What says the author, this is what I feel and see day after day. He invents nothing, he notes wryly that our landmarks disappear and that by to forbid us to have "good
  • A salutary book  

    The unfortunate identity (Paperback)
    Again #Alain Finkielkraut strikes where it hurts, and just as he strikes, the whole "Boboland", according to his expression, is headwind against him. It needs a lot of courage and determination to maintain against all his convictions, which are
  • The world after  

    The unfortunate identity (Paperback)
    Alain Finkielkraut was one of the few thinkers who came from the left that had the courage to identify before others the evils of French society suffers. The central thesis of the book could be summed up as "France like all identities EXCEPT hers.&qu