The Triumph of the Void: On the Conversion of French Intellectuals

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1986 (67):177-186 (1986)
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Abstract

Since 1968, the French intelligentsia has almost unanimously deserted left positions in favor of either apolitical or diaper-soft liberal alternatives. What is interesting here is that virtually no change of personnel has taken place and that this change has come about with all the noise usually accompanying conversions of this type. The rejection of the figure of the engaged left intellectual typified, for example, by Sartre in 1968, was only apparently a retreat, since the very same intellectuals have stepped into the gap they created and are now posing either as disengaged intellectuals or paroaying engagement. That is no doubt quite a trick

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