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    French “clercs” in La trahison des clercs. This book – first published in 1927 in the Nouvelle Revue Francaise by Jean Paulhan, who would become Benda’s
    Dec 31, 2011 -In 1927, the French essayist Julien Benda published his famous attack on the intellectual corruption of the age, La Trahison des clercs. “La trahison des clercs”: it is one of those memorable phrases that bristles The “treason” in question was the betrayal by the “clerks” of their vocation as intellectuals. Download PDF.
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    pages, Benda’s Address amounted to a complete manual for supranational polity- The one phrase of ‘la trahison des clercs’ overshadowed all his other work. were the ideal ‘clerks’, men who had resisted the temptations of the earthly life –.
    Julien Benda (26 December 1867 – 7 June 1956) was a French philosopher and novelist. Benda is now best remembered for his short 1927 book La Trahison des Clercs, a work of Create a book · Download as PDF · Printable version
    The “treason” in question was the betrayal by the “clerks” of their vocation as men devoted Julien Benda took his epigraph for La Trahison des clercs from the
    T R A N S L A T O R ‘s No T E THE title of M. Benda’s book is La Trahison des Clercs But in Chaucer’s time the word “clerk” (“a clerke of Oxenforde”) meant any
    adopted by Benda in La Trahison des clercs, but he never mentions. Benda by name.7 of the clerks” in exactly the opposite sense originally intended by. Benda.8 manual labor holds little attraction for him, since man is great only when he
    Borrowed from French trahison des clercs (literally “treason of the clerks”); originally adopted from the title of the French philosopher and novelist Julien Benda’s

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