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Status | associative |
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Founded | 2011 |
Country of origin | France |
Headquarters location | Paris |
Publication types | books, magazine |
Official website | cerclearistote.fr |
Perspectives Libres refers to both an independent French publishing house [1] [2] and one of its publications, Perspectives Libres magazine [3] which specialises in political essays around the theme of sovereignty.
The publishing house Perspectives Libres was founded in 2010 in Paris by Pierre-Yves Rougeyron, a French essayist, political commentator, and the editor in chief of the Perspectives Libres magazine, [4] [5] which was created in 2010, [6] [7] and whose first issue was released in January 2011, focusing on France's place in the European Union as well as its future. [8]
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Location | Paris | ||||||
Years active | February 2014–present | ||||||
Genre | Politics-Geopolitics | ||||||
Subscribers | 138 thousands [9] | ||||||
Total views | 27 million [9] | ||||||
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Last updated: 9 december 2023 |
Founded in 2011, Le Cercle Aristote is a French sovereignist and popular education think tank. The association is home to the Perspectives Libres publishing house. True to its primary mission of popular education, Le Cercle Aristote offers conferences, interviews and debates with writers, academics and political figures on a wide variety of topics related to sovereignty in general, and particularly that of France. [11] Le Cercle Aristote offers numerous programmes including:
Le Cercle Aristote offers numerous programmes including:
Collection Cercle Aristote [12] refers also to a collection from the Editions Jean-Cyrille Godefroy. [13] This collection was created in 2020 and has published, among other works, the French translation of Yoram Hazony : The Virtue of Nationalism and the French economist Jacques Sapir. [14]
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John Laughland is a British eurosceptic conservative author who writes on international affairs and political philosophy. He is a university lecturer in France and the director of Forum for Democracy International.
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Antoine Vérard was a late 15th-century and early 16th-century French publisher, bookmaker and bookseller.
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François Lesure was a French librarian and musicologist.
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