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Emmanuel Mounier (; ; 1 April 1905 – 22 March 1950) was a French philosopher, theologian, teacher and essayist.


Biography

Mounier was the guiding spirit in the French
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movement, and founder and director of '' Esprit'', the magazine which was the organ of the movement. Mounier, who was the child of peasants, was a brilliant scholar at the
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. In 1929, when he was only twenty-four, he came under the influence of the French writer
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, to whom he ascribed the inspiration of the personalist movement. Mounier's personalism became a main influence of the
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.
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used to say wherever he went, "There is a man in France called Emmanuel Mounier. He wrote a book called ''The Personalist Manifesto''. You should read that book." He taught at the
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at
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and at the Lycee Français Jean Monnet at
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. Although Mounier was critical of the Moscow Trials of the 1930s, he has been criticized by the historian
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, among others, for his failure to condemn the excesses of Stalinism in the
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. In 1939, Mounier commented in a restrained manner on the newly elected Pope Pius XII remaining silent on the
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. Thus, Mounier has contributed to the debate about Pope Pius XII's controversial stance on the Holocaust.


Works

First editions * ''La pensée de Charles Péguy'', Plon, coll. "Roseau d'Or", 1931. * ''Révolution personnaliste et communautaire'', Paris, Éd. Montaigne, 1934. * ''De la propriété capitaliste à la propriété humaine'', Desclée de Brouwer, coll. "Questions disputées", 1936. * ''Manifeste au service du personnalisme'', Éd. Montaigne, 1936. * ''Pacifistes ou Bellicistes'', Paris, Éditions du Cerf, 1939. * ''L'affrontement chrétien'', Neuchâtel, Éditions de la Baconnière, 1944. * ''Montalembert (Morceaux choisis)'', Fribourg, L.U.F., coll. "Le Cri de la France", 1945 . * ''Liberté sous conditions'', Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1946. * ''Traité du caractère'', Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1946. * ''Introduction aux existentialismes'', Paris, Denoël, 1946. * ''Qu'est-ce que le personnalisme ?'', Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1947. * ''L'éveil de l'Afrique noire'', Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1948. * ''La Petite Peur du XXe siècle'', Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1948. * ''Feu la Chrétienté'', Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1950. * ''Les certitudes difficiles'', Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1951. * ''Mounier et sa génération. Lettres, carnets et inédits'', Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1956. * ''Personalism'', University of Notre Dame, 1986. Complete works (1961-1962) * ''Œuvres'', 4 volumes, Paris, éd. du Seuil, 1961-1962 (out of print / épuisé) : ** I. 1931–1939 (livres et choix d’articles / books and selected articles) ** II. ''Traité du caractère'' ** III. 1944-1950 (livres / books) ** IV. ''Recueils posthumes et correspondances (Posthumous collections and correspondence )''. With complete bibliography of Mounier's books and articles. Modern reprints available * ''L'Engagement de la foi'', textes choisis et présentés par Paulette Mounier, introduction de Guy Coq, Paris, Éditions Parole et silence, 2005, (1st édition: Paris, Le Seuil, 1968). * ''Le Personnalisme'', Paris, PUF, Collection "Que sais-je ?" n°395, 2001 (1st édition 1950). * ''Refaire la Renaissance'', préface de Guy Coq, Paris, Le Seuil, Collection Points-Essais, 2000. * ''Écrits sur le personnalisme'', préface de Paul Ricœur, Le Seuil, Collection Points-Essais, 2000. * ''Mounier et sa génération. Lettres, carnets et inédits'', Paris, Éditeur Parole et Silence, 2000 (1st edition 1956 ). * ''La Petite Peur du 20e siècle'', préface de Paul Ricœur, éditions R&N, 2020.


See also

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Ligue de la jeune République The Young Republic League (french: Ligue de la jeune république, LJR) was a French political party created in 1912 by Marc Sangnier, in continuation of ''Le Sillon'', Sangnier's Christian social movement which was disavowed by the Pope Pius X ( ...


References


External links

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Emmanuel Mounier, Personalism, and the Catholic Worker movement


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