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Pascal Bruckner ( French: [bʁyknɛʁ]; born 15 December 1948, in Paris) is a French writer, one of the "New Philosophers" who came to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s. Much of his work has been devoted to critiques of French society and culture.
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Pascal Bruckner, né le 15 décembre 1948 dans le 15 e arrondissement de Paris, est un philosophe, romancier et essayiste français.
Pascal Bruckner, the French writer and New Philosopher, on his new book, his family’s Nazi sympathies, the rise of hatred in Europe, and the crisis of radical Islam by David Mikics
Pascal Bruckner is a French writer, one of the "New Philosophers" who came to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s. Much of his work has been devoted to critiques of French society and culture. He is the author of many books including The Tyranny of Guilt , Perpetual Euphoria and The Paradox of Love .
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Feb 13, 2012 · But as Pascal Bruckner, one of France’s leading writers, argues in this lively and provocative reflection on the contradictions of modern love, our new freedoms have also brought new burdens and rules—without, however, wiping out the old rules, emotions, desires, and arrangements: the couple, marriage, jealousy, the demand for ...
Pascal Bruckner has 95 books on Goodreads with 27222 ratings. Pascal Bruckner’s most popular book is Bitter Moon.
Apr 1, 2012 · Fascism, communism, genocide, slavery, racism, imperialism—the West has no shortage of reasons for guilt. And, indeed, since the Holocaust and the end of World War II, Europeans in particular have been consumed by remorse. But Pascal Bruckner argues that guilt has now gone too far.