Author: <a href="https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/author/jeanfrancoisrevel/" target="_blank">Jean-Francois Revel</a>

Author: Jean-Francois Revel

Widely celebrated as one of the most important writers of the twentieth century, Jean-Francois Revel is the author of more than a dozen books on culture, science, philosophy, history, and social criticism, including As For Italy (1958), Why Philosophers? (1957), On Proust (1960), In France, or the End of the Opposition (1965), Without Marx or Jesus: The New American Revolution Has Begun (1970), The Totalitarian Temptation (1977), and, How Democracies Perish (1983). A member of the Resistance in World War II, Mr. Revel has been a professor of philosophy and literature in Algeria, Mexico, Italy and France. He has also served as literary editor and editor-in-chief for L’Express.

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