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Si la compréhension de la Grande Guerre a permis d'appréhender l'ampleur de la crise mondiale et l'entrée de l'Europe dans « l’ère des tyrannies », elle le doit fondamentalement à Élie Halévy.Fils du célèbre librettiste d’opéras Ludovic Halévy et de Louise Bréguet, frère de l’essayiste et écrivain Daniel Halévy, le jeune Élie Halévy lance avec plusieurs de ses amis philosophes la très renommée Revue de métaphysique et de morale. Rapidement, sous l’effet notamment de l’affaire Dreyfus où il joue un rôle important, le philosophe se fait historien et s’attèle aux immenses dossiers du libéralisme anglais et du socialisme européen qu’il travaillera jusqu’à sa mort soudaine en 1937.La Grande Guerre va retenir toute son attention d’historien-philosophe, alors qu’il est engagé volontaire dans des hôpitaux militaires, principalement à Albertville. Accomplissant son devoir patriotique, Élie Halévy s’estime libre d’analyser le conflit et ses conséquences avec une forte acuité, une rare lucidité et une remarquable puissance d’analyse. Ce volume très largement inédit de sa correspondance et de ses écrits de guerre, édité par Vincent Duclert et Marie Scot, préfacé par Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau, révèle le pouvoir d’une pensée à l’œuvre pour la liberté et la connaissance.Cet ouvrage forme le premier tome des Œuvres d'Élie Halévy publiées sous l'égide de la Fondation nationale des sciences politiques et des Belles Lettres.
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Historians --- Historiens --- Correspondence. --- Correspondance --- Halévy, Elie, --- Great Britain --- Grande-Bretagne --- Historiography. --- Historiographie --- Correspondence --- Halévy, Elie, --- Historiography --- Historians - France - Correspondence --- Halévy, Elie, - 1870-1937 - Correspondence --- Great Britain - Historiography --- Halévy, Elie, - 1870-1937
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Socialism --- Despotism --- History --- Halévy, Elie, --- Halévy, Elie, --- Archives --- Socialism - Europe - History - 19th century --- Socialism - Europe - History - 20th century --- Despotism - Europe - History --- Halévy, Elie, - 1870-1937 - Archives --- Halévy, Elie, - 1870-1937 --- Halévy, Elie, - 1870-1937
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Septième tome des OEuvres complètes d'Elie Halévy, troisième tome de la série « Élie Halévy philosophe », la Correspondance philosophique (1891-1914) révèle le parcours d'un jeune penseur dans la philosophie de son temps, son choix d'affronter les sujets théoriques et pratiques les plus hauts, mais aussi son investissement résolu et de longue durée dans la création et l'animation de la Revue de métaphysique et de morale. Avec ses satellites que sont les congrès internationaux de philosophie, la Société française de philosophie et le Vocabulaire critique et technique de la philosophie, la RMM se révèle un foyer essentiel de la rénovation de la pensée philosophique et de sa confrontation avec le mouvement historique. Comme le montrent ici près de cinq cents lettres éditées et annotées, Élie Halévy agit au coeur d'un illustre quatuor de jeunes philosophes, très engagés dans la recherche de la « philosophie vraie ». Cette correspondance, qui restitue des relations indéfectibles d'amitié et de confiance, se révèle le lieu d'élaboration d'une pensée comme d'une attitude philosophiques, capables d'affronter les énoncés les plus théoriques comme les questions les plus actuelles. Au sortir de la guerre mondiale, armé de la philosophie et de l'histoire, Élie Halévy parvient à concevoir « l'ère des tyrannies » qui monte en Europe, pendant près de vingt années encore de recherches et d'écrits, jusqu'à ce que la mort interrompe brutalement une pensée en acte, capitale pour son époque comme pour la nôtre
Philosophes -- France --- Correspondance --- Philosophy, French --- Halévy, Élie, 1870-1937
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Law and economics is the leading intellectual movement in law today. This book examines the first great law and economics movement in the early part of the twentieth century through the work of one of its most original thinkers, Robert Hale. Beginning in the 1890s and continuing through the 1930s, progressive academics in law and economics mounted parallel assaults on free-market economic principles. They showed first that "private," unregulated economic relations were in fact determined by a state-imposed regime of property and contract rights. Second, they showed that the particular regime of rights that existed at that time was hard to square with any common-sense notions of social justice. Today, Hale is best known among contemporary legal academics and philosophers for his groundbreaking writings on coercion and consent in market relations. The bulk of his writing, however, consisted of a critique of natural property rights. Taken together, these writings on coercion and property rights offer one of the most profound and elaborated critiques of libertarianism, far outshining the better-known efforts of Richard Ely and John R. Commons. In his writings on public utility regulation, Hale also made important contributions to a theory of just, market-based distribution. This first, full-length study of Hale's work should be of interest to legal, economic, and intellectual historians.
Ecole néo-classique (Economie) --- Institutional economics --- Institutionalisme --- Neoclassical school of economics --- Neoklassieke school (Economie) --- Nouvelle économie --- Progressisme (Amerikaanse politiek) --- Progressisme (Politique américaine) --- Progressivism (United States politics) --- Économie institutionnaliste --- Économie institutionnelle --- Critical legal studies --- Free enterprise --- Institutional economics. --- Neoclassical school of economics. --- Right of property --- Progressivism (United States politics). --- United States --- Hale, Robert Lee --- Cambridge school of economics --- Marshallian economics --- Classical school of economics --- Schools of economics --- Economics --- Economic liberties (U.S. Constitution) --- Hale, Robert L. --- Hale, Robert Lee, --- E-books
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Historians --- Authors, French --- Historiens --- Ecrivains français --- Biography --- Biographies --- Halévy, Daniel, --- Intellectuals --- Liberalisme. --- Traditionalisme. --- Historians. --- Intellectual life. --- Intellectuals. --- 1900-1999. --- France --- Frankrijk. --- France. --- Intellectual life --- Halévy, Daniel, --- Ecrivains français --- Historians - France - Biography --- Intellectuals - France - Biography --- Halévy, Daniel, - 1872-1962 --- France - Intellectual life - 20th century
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For almost ten years, Samuel Mockbee, a recent MacArthur Grant recipient, and his architecture students at Auburn University have been designing and building striking houses and community buildings for impoverished residents of Alabama's Hale County. Using salvaged lumber and bricks, discarded tires, hay and waste cardboard bales, concrete rubble, colored bottles, and old license plates, they create inexpensive buildings that bear the trademark of Mockbee's work, which he describes as "contemporary modernism grounded in Southern culture." In a time of unexampled prosperity, when architectural attention focuses on big, glossy urban projects, the Rural Studio provides an alternative of substance. In addition to being a social welfare venture, the Rural Studio--"Taliesin South" as Mockbee calls it--is also an educational experiment and a prod to the architectural profession to act on its best instincts. In giving students hands-on experience in designing and building something real, it extends their education beyond paper architecture. And in scavenging and reusing a variety of unusual materials, it is a model of sustainable architecture. The work of Rural Studio has struck such a chord-both architecturally and socially--that it has been featured on Oprah, Nightline, and CBS News, as well as in Time and People magazines. The Studio has completed more than a dozen projects, including the Bryant "Hay Bale" House, Harris "Butterfly" House, Yancey Chapel, Akron Chapel, Children's Center, H.E.R.O. Playground, Lewis House, Super Sheds and Pods, Spencer House addition, Farmer's Market, Mason's Bend Community Center, Goat House, and Shannon-Dutley House
Architecture --- Vernacular architecture --- Sustainable architecture --- Low-income housing --- Processus de création --- Ecole d'architecture --- Enseignement technique --- Programme scolaire --- Projet d'architecture --- Study and teaching --- Mockbee, Samuel --- Auburn University. --- Rural studio --- Architecture vernaculaire --- Architecture durable --- Pauvres --- Étude et enseignement --- Logement --- Mockbee, Samuel, --- Mockbee, Samuel. --- Auburn university (Ala.). --- Rural Studio --- 72.07 --- 72.038(7/8) --- Architectuur ; Hale County ; Alabama ; 1990-2000 ; S. Mockbee --- Rural Studio ; Hale County, Alabama --- Studentenwerk ; architectuuronderwijs ; Auburn University --- Vernaculaire ; traditionele ; synthese met hedendaagse architectuur --- Architectuur ; voor de armen --- Mockbee, Samuel 1944-2001 (°Meridian, Mississippi, Verenigde Staten) --- Bouweconomie --- Duurzame woningbouw --- Hergebruik ; van afvalmateriaal --- Samuel Mockbee --- architectuur 20e eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- architectuur --- 72.038 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Amerika --- Architecture, Anonymous --- Architecture, Indigenous --- Architecture, Vernacular --- Folk architecture --- Indigenous architecture --- Traditional architecture --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design --- Poor --- Housing --- Inclusionary housing programs --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction --- Mockbee, Sambo --- Etude et enseignement --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture - Study and teaching - Alabama - Hale County. --- Vernacular architecture - Alabama - Hale County. --- Sustainable architecture - Alabama - Hale County. --- Low-income housing - Alabama - Hale County. --- Étude et enseignement
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Old French literature --- Love poetry, French --- French poetry --- French love poetry --- History and criticism --- Adam, --- Amion, Nevelot, --- Nevelot Amion, --- Adam de La Halle, --- Adan, --- Alietis, Adomas, --- Arras, Adam le Boçu d', --- Arras, Adan d', --- Boçu d'Arras, Adam le, --- Boscu d'Arras, Adan, --- Bossu, Adam le, --- Bossu, --- D'Arras, Adam le Boçu, --- De La Halle, Adam, --- Hale, Adan de La, --- Halle, Adam de La, --- La Hale, Adan de, --- La Halle, Adam de, --- Le Boçu d'Arras, Adam, --- Le Hale, Adam de, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Love poetry, French. --- History and criticism. --- French poetry - To 1500 - History and criticism --- Love poetry, French - History and criticism --- Adam, - de La Halle, - approximately 1235-approximately 1288 --- Amion, Nevelot, - active 13th century
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The first title documenting Samuel Mockbee's architectural practice, Rural Studio (2002), has been through five printings; it is beginning to have an impact similar to that of Christopher Alexander's A Pattern Language 30 years ago on the ways architects and designers conceive of what they do, how they might go about doing it-and for whom. Mockbee, who died in 2001, believed that great architecture could be made from simple materials (as well as unorthodox and recycled: tires, windshields, hay), for people who were often living in far from ideal conditions; he put his ideas into practice via his studio in out-of-the-way southwestern Alabama. This book documents the studio's work under Andrew Freear in the years since Mockbee's death, including the gorgeously simple Antioch Baptist Church in Perry Co., Ala., which rose like a phoenix from within its century-old predecessor, and a totally heterodox, perfectly calibrated house for a man called Music Man. (Apr. 21) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (copie de "http://www.amazon.com" Ce livre est consacrée au travail et à l'engagement de Samuel Mockbee. Cet architecte américain a fondé le Rural Studio avec Denis K. Ruth au début des années 90. Ils ont ainsi inventé une architecture imaginative à caractère fortement social. Rural Studio offre de plus un programme aux étudiants d'architecture afin de conjuguer travail utile pour la communauté et apprentissage. )
Architecture --- Vernacular architecture --- Sustainable architecture --- Low-income housing --- Architecture vernaculaire --- Architecture durable --- Pauvres --- Study and teaching --- Case studies. --- Etude et enseignement --- Cas, Etudes de --- Logement --- Mockbee, Samuel --- Auburn University. --- Expérimentation --- Processus de création --- Ecole d'architecture --- Enseignement technique --- Programme scolaire --- Projet d'architecture --- Influence --- Rural studio --- Auburn University --- Architecture -- Study and teaching -- Alabama -- Hale County. --- Auburn University. Dept. of Architecture. Rural Studio. --- Low-income housing -- Alabama. --- Mockbee, Samuel -- Influence. --- Sustainable architecture -- Alabama -- Case studies. --- Vernacular architecture -- Alabama -- Case studies. --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Rural Studio --- Mockbee, Samuel 1944-2001 (°Meridian, Mississippi, Verenigde Staten) --- Architectuur ; Hale County ; Alabama ; 1990-2005 ; S. Mockbee --- Architectuur ; in het kielzog van Sambo Mockbee's Rural Studio --- Studentenwerk ; architectuuronderwijs ; Auburn University --- Rural Studio ; Hale County, Alabama --- Vernaculaire ; traditionele ; synthese met hedendaagse architectuur --- Ecologisch bouwen --- Duurzame woningbouw --- Bouweconomie --- Architectuur ; voor de armen --- Hergebruik ; van afvalmateriaal --- 72.07 --- 72.038(7/8) --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 ; Amerika --- Influence. --- EPUB-LIV-FT SPRINGER-B --- Poor --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Architecture, Anonymous --- Architecture, Indigenous --- Architecture, Vernacular --- Folk architecture --- Indigenous architecture --- Traditional architecture --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Housing --- Design and construction --- Mockbee, Sambo --- Architecture. --- Architects. --- Architecture / Design. --- Sustainable design --- Art --- Building --- Inclusionary housing programs --- Professional employees --- Architecture, Primitive --- Architecture - Study and teaching - Alabama - Hale County --- Vernacular architecture - Alabama - Case studies --- Sustainable architecture - Alabama - Case studies --- Low-income housing - Alabama --- Mockbee, Samuel - Influence --- MOCKBEE, Samuel (1944 - ....) --- PAUVRES --- ARCHITECTURE --- ARCHITECTURE VERNACULAIRE --- ALBAMA (ETATS-UNIS) --- INFLUENCE --- LOGEMENT --- ETUDE ET ENSEIGNEMENT --- ETATS-UNIS --- Étude et enseignement --- Mockbee, Samuel, --- Rural studio (Ala.)
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Simenon, Georges, --- Performance practice (Music) --- -Musical performance practice --- Performing practice (Music) --- Simenon, Georges --- -Sim, Georges --- Characters --- -Maigret --- Music --- -Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- Adam de la Halle. --- Adam de la Hale --- Adam le Bossu --- Adan d'Arras --- Adan de la Hale --- Adan le Boscu d'Arras --- Adan le Bossu --- de la Halle, Adam --- Detective and mystery stories, French --- -Maigret, Jules (Fictitious character) --- French detective stories --- French mystery stories --- History and criticism --- French fiction --- Performance --- Poetry --- Old French literature --- Adam de la Halle --- Sim, Georges --- -Maigret. --- Simenon, Georges Joseph Christian --- Maigret, Jules (Fictitious character) --- History --- History and criticism. --- Maigret, Jules (Fictitious character). --- Adam, --- Musique --- Interpretation (Phrasing, dynamics, etc.) --- Rendement --- Interprétation --- 517 --- Uitvoeringspraktijk --- 78.52 --- -Adam de la Halle. --- Music - 500-1400. --- Performance practice (Music) - France - History - 17th century. --- Performance practice (Music) - France - History - 18th century. --- Detective and mystery stories, French - History and criticism. --- -French detective stories --- Musical performance practice --- Muziek --- Interpretatie --- Frankrijk --- 17e eeuw --- 18e eeuw --- Kosta, Victor, --- Sandor, Jean, --- Simenon, Zhorzh, --- Simenon, Zh. --- Сименон, Жорж, --- 西姆農, --- La Deshabilleuse, --- Monsieur Le Coq, --- Charles, J.-K., --- Aramis, --- Pertius, Maurice, --- Caraman, Georges, --- Simenons, Žoržs, --- Gom Gut --- Sim, Georges, --- Antibes, Germain d', --- Bobette, --- Dersonne, Jacques, --- Dorsage, Jean, --- Dorsan, Luc, --- Du Perry, Jean, --- Georges, Georges-Martin, --- Isly, Georges d', --- Vialis, Gaston, --- Kim, --- Plick et Plock --- Poum et Zette --- Brulls, Christian, --- -History and criticism --- Comissaire Jules Maigret
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