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Augustin Cochin and the Revolutionary Process
Chronicles Magazine
Augustin Cochin, born in 1876, died prematurely—as did so many other French intellectuals of his generation—killed at the front in 1916.
28 months ago
Claude Polin, R.I.P.
Chronicles Magazine
Chronicles and The Rockford Institute have sustained a dreadful personal and institutional loss with the death of our dear friend and...
76 months ago
Final Report is a "bad document": De Mattei | District of the USA
SSPX
Prof. Roberto de Mattei explains the failures of the Final Report of the Synod on the Family.
109 months ago
Is Vladimir Putin the greatest Russophobe of all?
The Conversation
The Russian president might claim to be confronting hate speech, but he is drawing on the ideas of anti-Semitic extremists.
29 months ago
Why Democracy Needs the Rich
City Journal
Wealthy Americans are far from the most politically influential group—and what influence they do exert is often beneficent...
36 months ago
Igor Shafarevich, Russian Mathematician With a Mixed Political Legacy, Dies at 93 (Published 2017)
The New York Times
His work was internationally renowned, but Professor Shafarevich's reputation as an anti-Soviet dissident was later tarnished by accusations...
93 months ago
The 'Russophobia' Weapon
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Coined by a 19th-century Slavophile poet, revived and popularized by a Soviet-era dissident nationalist, the term "Russophobia" has since...
91 months ago
« La Machine révolutionnaire » d’Augustin Cochin
lhistoire.fr
L'œuvre d'Augustin Cochin sur les mécanismes de la Révolution et les dérives du système démocratique qu'elle a, selon lui, engendrées reste polémique et...
21 months ago
Redécouvrir Augustin Cochin
lanef.net
L'édition des œuvres d'Augustin Cochin (1876-1916) permet de redécouvrir un analyste exceptionnel de la Révolution et du totalitarisme.
78 months ago
Dans le Morbihan, Augustin Cochin « très heureux de donner un chêne pour Notre-Dame » [Vidéo]
Le Télégramme
Deux chênes des forêts privées du Morbihan vont servir à la reconstruction de la flèche de Notre-Dame de Paris, détruite dans l'incendie...
42 months ago