Dreyfus


An Officer and a Spy
Dreyfus: Politics, Emotion, and the Scandal of the Century
Being-in-the-World: A Commentary on Heidegger's Being and Time, Division I
Tales of the Seven Seas: The Escapades of Captain Dynamite Johnny O'Brien
Alfred Dreyfus: The Man at the Center of the Affair (Jewish Lives)
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Maurice Paléologue
The Tragedy of Dreyfus
The Dreyfus Affair: A Chronological History
The Affair: The Case of Alfred Dreyfus
The Dreyfus Case
The Dreyfus Affair: The Scandal That Tore France in Two
The Escape of Alfred Dreyfus
Petain's crime: the full story of French collaboration in the Holocaust
What Computers Still Can't Do: A Critique of Artificial Reason
On the Internet (Thinking in Action)
Anatole France
— Em tese – disse o senhor Lerond –, um erro judiciário é uma coisa inverossímil. Direi mesmo que é uma coisa impossível, uma vez que a lei oferece garantias aos acusados. Digo-o em favor da justiça civil. Digo-o também a favor da justiça militar. Diante do Conselho de Guerra, o acusado, se não encontra todas as garantias nas formas um pouco sumárias do processo, poderá achá-las no caráter dos juízes.
Anatole France, The Amethyst Ring

Robert O. Paxton
The anti-Dreyfus camp enlisted in defense of the authority of the state and the honor of the army both conservatives and some Leftists influenced by traditional anticapitalist anti-Semitism and Jacobin forms of nationalism. The pro-Dreyfus camp, mostly from Left and center, defended a universal standard of the rights of man. The nation took precedence over any universal value, proclaimed the anti-Dreyfusard Charles Maurras, whose Action Française movement is sometimes considered the first authen ...more
Robert O. Paxton, The Anatomy of Fascism

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