Ideas have consequences. We suppose that is one lesson of the recent revelation by the French secret service that the Russian-born French philosopher and civil servant Alexandre Kojève was a Soviet ...
The obituary in Le Monde was unequivocal: the death of Alexandre Kojève on 4 June 1968 had deprived France of one of its greatest civil servants. Kojève had worked at the Ministry of Economy and ...
Alexandre Kojève was a Russian aristocrat, a philosophy professor, a high-ranking French civil servant, possibly a spy — and one of the more unlikely early architects of the European Union. He ...
The Russian-born philosopher Alexandre Kojève is best-known for his impact on 20th century French intellectual history through seminars he conducted on GWF Hegel in Paris in the 1930s. Kojève’s ...
Esse é também o argumento principal da mais recente biografia sobre esta figura enigmática do mundo intelectual europeu – The Black Circle: A Life of Alexander Kojève, de Jeff Love (Columbia ...
"In 1989, thanks to the addresses given to me by Jean Daive, I contacted Kojève's partner, Nina Ivanoff, then his niece, Nina Kousnetzoff. Nina Ivanoff allowed me to photograph the apartment in Vanves ...