Georges Sorel

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Georges Sorel


Born
in Cherbourg, France
November 02, 1847

Died
August 29, 1922

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Pierre-Jospeh Proudhon, Karl Marx, Giambattista Vico, Henri Bergson, W ...more


Average rating: 3.59 · 617 ratings · 58 reviews · 59 distinct worksSimilar authors
Reflections on Violence (Do...

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The Illusions of Progress

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From Georges Sorel: Essays ...

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La décomposition du marxisme

3.78 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1908 — 31 editions
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Syndicalism: Writings on Re...

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Scritti politici. Riflessio...

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Rzut oka na zagadnienia fil...

2.80 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1910 — 2 editions
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Introduction a L'Economie M...

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Sindicalismo revolucionario

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Social Foundations of Conte...

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“For twenty years I strove to free myself from what I retained of my education; I indulged my curiosity by reading books less to learn than to efface from my memory the ideas that had been thrust upon it.”
Georges Sorel, Reflections on Violence

“Verbal communication is much easier than written communication, because words act on the feelings in a mysterious way and easily establish a current of sympathy between people; it is for this reason that an orator is able to produce conviction by arguments which do not seem very comprehensible to any one reading the speech later.”
Georges Sorel

“The myths are not descriptions of things but expressions of a determination to act”
Georges Sorel