Jean Bourdeau

Philosopher, Deceased Person

1848 – 1928

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Who was Jean Bourdeau?

Jean Bourdeau was a French writer, known for his books on aspects of socialism. He was also a translator of Schopenhauer, and an early adopter in France of some of the thought of Nietzsche. He wrote on a wide range of subjects, from Jansen to Maxim Gorky and the rising personality cult of Lenin. He contributed in particular to the Journal des Débats, on contemporary philosophy

He was a friend and correspondent of Georges Sorel; Sorel's side of their correspondence has been published.

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Born
1848
Nationality
  • France
Profession
Died
1928

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on July 23, 2013

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