Jean Baechler

Jean Baechler Jean Baechler, born 28 March 1937 in Thionville (Moselle) and died 13 August 2022 in Draveil, was a French academic and sociologist.

Full professor and later emeritus of Historical sociology at the Sorbonne, he was a member of the ''Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques'', elected on 6 December 1999 to the Sociology section. to the seat vacated by the transfer of Alain Besançon.

His major contributions to the field of anthropological and historical sociological knowledge pertain to a philosophical overhaul of the human sciences (or general anthropology), a general theory of 'power' and political regimes, the long-term history of democratic regimes in relation to various types of social organization (bands, tribes, cities, nations), the history of social morphologies, a non-relativistic virtue ethics, and a sociological explanation of the conditions underpinning the emergence of major religious and secular metaphysics, particularly during the Axial Age. Provided by Wikipedia
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    ¿Qué es la ideología? / by Baechler, Jean

    Published 1978
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    De la fragilité des systèmes politiques / by Baechler, Jean

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    Mourir à Jonestown / by Baechler, Jean

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    Les origines de la démocratie grecque / by Baechler, Jean

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    Aux origines de la modernité : castes et féodalités (Europe, Inde, Japon) / by Baechler, Jean

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    Des principes aux programmes politiques / by Baechler, Jean

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    Nación y modernidad /

    Published 1997
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