TRAIAN BRĂILEANU, UNDER THE MARK OF THE CATEGORICAL IMPERATIVE (BIOBIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH) (English version)
Alexandru-Ovidiu Vintila ()
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Alexandru-Ovidiu Vintila: Redactor al revistei „Bucovina literară” şi al revistei „Scriptum” a Bibliotecii Bucovinei din Suceava, România, doctorand în istorie
Revista Romana de Sociologie, 2010, vol. 5-6, 508-539
Abstract:
This study proposes a biobibliographical approach on Traian Brăileanu, one of the most interesting theoreticians of the elites, one of the most important European sociologists of the nations who had a systemic vision about society, the first Romanian author of a work dealing with the science of politics and one of the most prolific translators of Aristotle and Kant. In fact, his entire work was influenced by the Kantian doctrine. His work is very complex and resisted in spite of the interdictions of the communist regime. This is why we will try to reconsider and re-evaluate it in order to give Traian Brăileanu the place he deserves.
Keywords: Brăileanu; imperative; elite; nation; Bukovina (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 Y8 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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