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A Plea for the Mind

Grattan, C. Hartley | July 24, 1929 issue

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The article discusses the book "Belphegor," by Julien Benda. To be sure it was a bock written about French conditions for Frenchmen, but a true apprehension of the fundamental thinking it contained should have made it relatively easy to apply Benda's ideas in this country, with disastrous results to some of clear respected thinkers and writers. Benda reveals a shocking bias and one that made me suspicious of his whole program for dissociating the intellectuals from so-called practical politics.

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BELPHEGOR (Book); BENDA, Julien; POLITICS, Practical; CAMPAIGN funds; POLITICAL participation; INTELLECTUALS
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