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Denis de Rougemont

    September 8, 1906 – December 6, 1985

    Denis de Rougemont was a Swiss writer and cultural theorist, recognized as a non-conformist thinker of the 1930s. He addressed the perils of totalitarianism from a Christian perspective and became a proponent of European federalism after World War II. His writings, including his influential work on love in the Western world, delve into profound questions of human existence and society. De Rougemont left an indelible mark as a champion of freedom and European identity.

    Denis de Rougemont
    Die Chancen Europas. Berufung und Hoffnung
    Der Anteil des Teufels
    Preuves
    Die Zukunft ist unsere Sache
    Journal aus Deutschland
    Love in the Western world