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Ellul, Jacques, 1912-1994

LC control no.n 80021739
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LC classificationPQ2665.L49
Personal name headingEllul, Jacques, 1912-1994
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Associated countryFrance
Birth date1912-01-06
Death date1994-05-19
Place of birthBordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France)
Place of deathPessac (France)
Field of activityPhilosophy Sociology Theology Anarchism
AffiliationUniversité de Bordeaux (1441-1970)
Profession or occupationPhilosophers Sociologists Theologians Anarchists
Found inHis Étude sur l'évolution et la nature juridique du mancipium ... 1936.
Contemporary authors (b. 1912; d. 1994)
Wikipedia, Jan. 15, 2009 (b. 1912; d. 1994)
Information from 678 converted Dec. 16, 2014 (b. 1912)
Wikipedia, viewed February 14, 2017 (Jacques Ellul (January 6, 1912 - May 19, 1994) was a French philosopher, sociologist, lay theologian, and professor who was a noted Christian anarchist. Ellul was a longtime Professor of History and the Sociology of Institutions on the Faculty of Law and Economic Sciences at the University of Bordeaux. A prolific writer, he authored 58 books and more than a thousand articles over his lifetime, many of which discussed propaganda, the impact of technology on society, and the interaction between religion and politics. The dominant theme of his work proved to be the threat to human freedom and religion created by modern technology. Among his most influential books are The Technological Society and Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes. Born in Bordeaux, France; Died in Pessac, France)
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Associated languagefre
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