Michael Macdonald

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Since Colbert, minister of Louis XIV, France has had a cult of the allegedly disinterested public servant working for the state. The nineteenth-century socialist thinker Saint-Simon developed an entire philosophy around the idea of a society governed harmoniously by an elite. The French word fonctionnaire is imbued with an almost sacred aura inadequately conveyed by the British translation ‘civil servant’.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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