Georges Cogniot

Georges Cogniot (15 December 1901 in Montigny-lès-Cherlieu, Haute-Saône – 12 March 1978) was a French writer, philosopher and politician.

Works

  • The escape Rationale Publishing, 1947
  • Enthusiasm to consciousness chained. The school issue in 1848 and the law Falloux Publishing Yesterday and Today, 1948
  • Reality of the nation, the gimmick of cosmopolitanism, Editions Sociales, 1950
  • A short guide sincere Soviet Union, Editions Sociales, 1954
  • Secularism and democratic reform of education, Social Publishing, 1963
  • Materialism Greco-Roman Social Publishing, 1964
  • What is communism?, Editions Sociales, 1964
  • The lyre of brass folk poetry and democratic 1815–1918, Editions Sociales, 1964
  • Prometheus takes knowledge, the October Revolution, culture and school Editions Sociales, 1967
  • Karl Marx Our Contemporary Editions Sociales, 1968
  • The Communist International. Historical overview, Editions Sociales, 1969
  • Presence of Lenin, Social Publishing, 1970
  • Maurice Thorez: man, activist, Victor Joannes, Editions Sociales, 1970
  • Bias (2 volumes), Editions Sociales, 1976
  • Materialism and humanism: Democritus, Epicurus, Lucretius, Goethe, Marx, Temps des Cerises, 1998


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gollark: Obvious things now may just not have been then.
gollark: Hindsight bias exists.
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