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Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2015 Jean-Paul Sartre is often seen as the quintessential public intellectual, but this was not always the case. Until the mid-1940s he was not so well-known, even in France. Then suddenly, in a very short period of time, Sartre became an intellectual celebrity.

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2015

"In a brilliant history of Sartre as philosopher and public figure, Patrick Baert creates a new theory of the public intellectual not through their personal intentions (the vocabulary of positioning) but in terms of the consequences of their thought (the vocabulary of efects). The result is a superb contribution both to our understanding of public intellectuals and to the sociology of knowledge."
Bryan S. Turner, The City University of New York

"Why Sartre emerged, from almost nowhere, to become one of the most compelling intellectuals of the 20th century has posed a seemingly intractable challenge for historians and social theorists alike. Patrick Baert cuts this Gordian knot, and develops a new sociological theory of intellectuals along the way. The Existentialist Moment is a deeply researched, conceptually compelling work."
Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University

"Baert's The Existentialist Moment gives us a unique opportunity to see precisely what was going on in the French intellectual world in 1945 when Sartre first exploded on the scene. The interactions among French thinkers, against the backdrop of earlier struggles between collaborationists and the Resistance, are vividly portrayed in Baert's fine writing. There is nothing like this book on the market today. It is a gem."
Charles Guignon, University of South Florida



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 Occupation, intellectual collaboration and the Resistance

Chapter 2 The purge of collaborationist intellectuals

Chapter 3 Intellectual debates around the purge: responsibility, purity, patriotism

Chapter 4 The autumn of 1945

Chapter 5 Sartre's committed literature in theory and practice

Chapter 6 Rise and demise: a synthesis

Chapter 7 Explaining intellectuals: a proposal

Biblography

Index

The Existentialist Moment

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9780745685403, 978-0745685403
      ISBN10: 0745685404

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2015 Jean-Paul Sartre is often seen as the quintessential public intellectual, but this was not always the case. Until the mid-1940s he was not so well-known, even in France. Then suddenly, in a very short period of time, Sartre became an intellectual celebrity.

      Trade Review

      Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2015

      "In a brilliant history of Sartre as philosopher and public figure, Patrick Baert creates a new theory of the public intellectual not through their personal intentions (the vocabulary of positioning) but in terms of the consequences of their thought (the vocabulary of efects). The result is a superb contribution both to our understanding of public intellectuals and to the sociology of knowledge."
      Bryan S. Turner, The City University of New York

      "Why Sartre emerged, from almost nowhere, to become one of the most compelling intellectuals of the 20th century has posed a seemingly intractable challenge for historians and social theorists alike. Patrick Baert cuts this Gordian knot, and develops a new sociological theory of intellectuals along the way. The Existentialist Moment is a deeply researched, conceptually compelling work."
      Jeffrey C. Alexander, Yale University

      "Baert's The Existentialist Moment gives us a unique opportunity to see precisely what was going on in the French intellectual world in 1945 when Sartre first exploded on the scene. The interactions among French thinkers, against the backdrop of earlier struggles between collaborationists and the Resistance, are vividly portrayed in Baert's fine writing. There is nothing like this book on the market today. It is a gem."
      Charles Guignon, University of South Florida



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 Occupation, intellectual collaboration and the Resistance

      Chapter 2 The purge of collaborationist intellectuals

      Chapter 3 Intellectual debates around the purge: responsibility, purity, patriotism

      Chapter 4 The autumn of 1945

      Chapter 5 Sartre's committed literature in theory and practice

      Chapter 6 Rise and demise: a synthesis

      Chapter 7 Explaining intellectuals: a proposal

      Biblography

      Index

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