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Roger Garaudy (; 17 July 1913 – 13 June 2012) was a French philosopher,
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fighter and a
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author. He converted to
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in 1982. In 1998, he was convicted for several years and fined for
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under French law for claiming that the mass slaughter of six million Jews was a "myth".


Early life and education

Roger Garaudy was born in
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to
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parents. At the age of 14, Garaudy converted to
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. He fought during
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and received the Croix de Guerre. After a period as a
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in Algeria, Garaudy joined the
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working for resistance radio and the newspaper ''Liberté''.


Political career

Garaudy joined the
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in 1933. By mid 1940s, Garaudy was considered a leading polemicist within the party. He rose through the ranks and in 1945 he became a member of the party's leadership and its Central Executive Committee, where he occupied positions for 28 years. Garaudy remained a Christian and eventually re-converted to Catholicism during his political career. Eventually he converted to Islam. He was befriended by one of France's most prominent clerics of the time, the Abbé Pierre, who in later years supported Garaudy, even regarding the latter's most controversial views. Garaudy was expelled from the Communist Party in 1970, because he had criticized the party's position on the student movement and the
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. His philosophical and political views were characterized as revisionist by Soviet commentators. He had, however, accepted the invasion of Hungary in 1956.


Academic career

He obtained a state doctorate in philosophy in 1953, with a dissertation discussing
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and
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, entitled ''La théorie matérialiste de la connaissance''. In May 1954, Garaudy defended another doctoral thesis, ''The Problem of Freedom and Necessity in the Light of Marxism'', at the Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences. Garaudy lectured in the faculty of arts department of the University of Clermont-Ferrand from 1962 to 1965. Due to controversies between Garaudy and
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, Garaudy left. He later taught in
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from 1969 to 1972. His main research subject was foundations of revolutionary politics.


Political and philosophical views

As of 1940s, Garaudy was critical of
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's view of freedom, maintaining that it lacks any social, economic, political or historical context. He criticized '' Being and Nothingness'' for what he deemed not going beyond the domain of metaphysical pathology, and Sartre's novels for "depicting only degenerates and human wrecks" and describing his existentialism as "a sickness". Garaudy's faith in communism was shaken in 1956, after
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made the Secret Speech at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Afterwards, he espoused an eclectic and
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view on Marxism, strictly opposing the theoretical Marxism of
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and advocating dialogue with other schools of thought. In 1974, Frederic Will described him as sympathetic towards Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Gabriel Marcel. He held that the Western culture was something of a coalition between the idealistic philosophy and the elite class, which is devoted to turning man away from the material world. The goal of
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in his view was not simply economic or providing social justice, but also giving each individual their personal chances for creativity.


Conversion to Islam

Around 1980, Garaudy read '' The Green Book'' by
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and became interested in Libya and
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, meeting the country's leader on several occasions in the desert. He converted formally at the Islamic Centre in Geneva, an organisation managed by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the time. In ''The Case of Israel: A Study of Political Zionism'' (1983), Garaudy portrays
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as an isolationist and segregationist ideology that not only depends on
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to nourish it, but also willfully encourages it to achieve its goals.


Holocaust denial


Conviction of violating Gayssot Act

In 1996, Garaudy published, with his editor Pierre Guillaume, the work ''Les Mythes fondateurs de la politique israelienne'' (literally, ''The Founding Myths of Israeli Politics''), later translated into English as '' The Founding Myths of Modern Israel''. In the book he wrote of "the myth of the six million" Jewish victims of the
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. Because of this breach of French law concerning Holocaust denial, the courts banned any further publication and on 27 February 1998 fined Garaudy 120,000 French francs. He was sentenced to a suspended jail sentence of several years.


''Garaudy v. France''

Garaudy appealed this decision to the
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, stating that his book was a political work criticizing the policies of
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that did not deny that the Nazis had committed crimes against humanity, and that his freedom of expression was interfered by the French courts. At his hearing, Garaudy stated that his book in no way condoned National Socialist methods, and that book was an attack on the mythologizing and use of "the holocaust" by Israeli government as policy. He argued that his book dealt with the Israeli government's use of "the holocaust" as a "justifying dogma" for its actions, mainly in Palestine and toward Palestinians. His appeal was rejected as inadmissible. The ECHR ruled that Garaudy has denied historical facts in his book which is not a research work. It also argued that the interference pursued two of the legitimate aims included in Gayssot Act articles and is not a violation of Garaudy's right for free speech. The ECHR did not use this rationale in '' Perinçek v. Switzerland''.


Iranian support

In
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, 160 members of the
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and 600 journalists signed a petition in Garaudy's support. On 20 April 1998, Iran's Supreme Leader
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met Garaudy. Khamenei was critical of the West which, he said, condemned "the racist behavior of the Nazis" while accepting the Zionists’ "Nazi-like behavior." Iranian president, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, insisted in a sermon delivered on Iranian radio that Hitler "only killed 20,000 Jews and not six million" and that "Garaudy's crime derives from the doubt he cast on Zionist propaganda." Iranian President,
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, described Garaudy in 1998 as "a thinker" and "a believer" who was brought to trial merely for publishing research which was "displeasing to the West." In December 2006, Garaudy was unable to attend the International Conference to Review the Global Vision of the Holocaust in Tehran, Iran owing to ill health. He reportedly sent a videotaped message supporting Iranian President
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's view that Israel should cease to exist.


Death and legacy

Roger Garaudy died in Chennevières-sur-Marne,
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, on Wednesday 13 June 2012, aged 98. According to Azzam Tamimi, Tunisian thinker Rached Ghannouchi was inspired by Garaudy in the early 1980s, after he read a translation of his book on women. He subsequently authored a treatise on women rights and on the status of women in the Islamic movement, partly influenced by Garaudy's work.


Awards and honours

* Croix de GuerreLuc Cédelle
"Roger Garaudy : mort d'une figure du négationnisme"
''
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'', 15 June 2012. Retrieved 2012.
* Médaille de la déportation et de l'internement pour faits de Résistance * King Faisal International Prize for Services to Islam (1986), jointly with Ahmed Deedat * Prix Kadhafi des droits de l'homme (2002)


Bibliography

The author of more than 70 books,"DISPARITION DE ROGER GARAUDY, DE STALINE À MAHOMET"
''L'Humanité''
some his translated works include: *
Literature of the Graveyard: Jean-Paul Sartre, François Mauriac, André Malraux, Arthur Koestler
', New York, International Publishers, 1948. *
Marxism and Religion
', Australian Left Review, 1949. * ''Science and Faith in Teilhard de Chardin'', in collaboration with Claude Cuenot, Garnstone Press, 1967. *
Karl Marx: The Evolution of his Thought
', International Publishers, 1967, Greenwood Press, 1967, Lawrence & Wishart, 1967. * ''From Anathema to Dialogue: The Challenge of Marxist-Christian Cooperation'', Collins, 1967. * ''From Anathema to Dialogue: A Marxist Challenge to the Christian Churches'', Vintage, 1968. *
A Christian-Communist Dialogue: Exploration for Co-operation between a Marxist and a Christian
', in collaboration with Quentin Lauer, S.J., New York: Doubleday, 1968. *
Marxism in the Twentieth Century
', HarperCollins Distribution Services, 1970, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1970, Collins, 1970. * ''The Crisis in Communism: The Turning Point of Socialism'', Grove Press, 1970. *
The Turning Point of Socialism
', New York: HarperCollins Distribution Services, 1970, London: Fontana, 1970. * ''Socialism's Unanswered Questions: Europe 1968'', Sydney, Australian Left Review, 1970. *
The Whole Truth
', Fontana, 1971. *
The Alternative Future: A Vision of Christian Marxism
', Simon & Schuster, 1974. *
God, Marx, and the Future: Dialogue with Roger Garaudy
', in collaboration with Russell Bradner Norris, Fortress Press, c. 1974. *
Karl Marx: Evolution of his Thought
', Greenwood Press, 1976, Praeger, 1977, ABC-CLIO, 1977. * ''The Case of Israel: A Study of Political Zionism'', Shorouk International, 1983. * ''Mosquée, miroir de l'Islam, The Mosque, Mirror of Islam'', Editions du Jaguar, 1985. *
The Founding Myths of Israeli Politics
', published by Aaargh, 1996. * ''The Mythical Foundations of Israeli Policy'', Studies Forum International, 1997.


See also

* Paul Rassinier


References


Further reading


Books

* André Dupleix, ''Le Socialisme de Roger Garaudy et le problème religieux'', Toulouse: Privat, 1971. * Michael B. Hughes
The Christian-Marxist Dialogue as Reflected in the Thought of Josef L. Hromadka and Roger Garaudy
M.A. thesis, Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, 1970 * Charles Joseph McClain, Jr.
From Ideology to Utopia: The Marxist Careers of Ernst Fischer and Roger Garaudy
Ph.D. thesis,
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, 1972 * Serge Perottino, ''Roger Garaudy et le marxisme du XXe siècle'', Paris: Seghers, 1969 (Philosophes de tous les temps) * Michaël Prazan and Adrien Minard, ''Roger Garaudy, itinéraire d'une négation'', Paris: Calmann-Lévy, 2007 * Julian Spencer Roche
Marxism and Christianity: Taking Roger Garaudy's Project Seriously
thesis, Edinburgh Research Archive,
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, 2021


Articles

* Maurice Cranston, "The Thought of Roger Garaudy," ''Problems of Communism,'' vol. 19, no. 5 (Sept.-Oct. 1970), pp. 11–18.


External links


Full text books by Roger Garaudy
on Persée, Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation
Roger Garaudy research papers
academia.edu

at
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* Bernard Schmid
Der politisch-ideologische Werdegang des Roger Garaudy. Oder: Die schrittweise Zerstörung der Vernunft
(German text) * Goetz Nordbruch

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, 2005 * Julian Spencer Roche, '' ttps://era.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/1842/38010/Roche2021.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Marxism and Christianity: taking Roger Garaudy’s project seriously',
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