The View from Calais

Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (3):381-387 (2007)
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Abstract

This short article provides a critical assessment of Stefan Collini's account of the place and role of the intellectual in France. Whilst it does not wish to deny that intellectuals in France have provided a distinctive model of autonomous political engagement, it seeks to suggest that the reality in France might have been somewhat different from the stereotype of the public intellectual and that the position and behaviour of the French intellectual have not been very different from that experienced in other countries, including Britain.

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