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Yves Roucaute (born 1953 in Paris) is a French philosopher (
epistemology Epistemology (; ), or the theory of knowledge, is the branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge. Epistemology is considered a major subfield of philosophy, along with other major subfields such as ethics, logic, and metaphysics. Episte ...
,
political theory Political philosophy or political theory is the philosophical study of government, addressing questions about the nature, scope, and legitimacy of public agents and institutions and the relationships between them. Its topics include politics, l ...
,
theology Theology is the systematic study of the nature of the divine and, more broadly, of religious belief. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries. It occupies itself with the unique content of analyzing the ...
), Phd (Law and Political science), Phd (philosophy), writer, ''professeur agrégé'' in philosophy, ''professeur agrégé'' in political science, teaching at
Paris X University Nanterre Paris Nanterre University (French: ''Université Paris Nanterre''), formerly Paris-X and commonly referred to as Nanterre, is a public research university based in Nanterre, Paris, France. It is one of the most prestigious French universities, ma ...
, Previous President of the scientific Council of the "Institut National des Hautes Etudes de Securité et de Justice" (Security council of Prime minister), director of the review "Cahiers de la Sécurité", counsellor of the "réformateurs" group at the
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. He has held a number of positions in cabinet ministers of
right-wing Right-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, authorit ...
governments, and is a close friend of
Alain Madelin Alain Madelin (; born 26 March 1946) is a French politician. Politician Madelin was minister of Industry in Prime Minister Jacques Chirac's cabinet from 1986 to 1988, a minister of Business in Prime Minister Édouard Balladur's cabinet fr ...
,
Jean-Pierre Raffarin Jean-Pierre Raffarin (; born 3 August 1948) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 6 May 2002 to 31 May 2005. He resigned after France's rejection of the referendum on the European Union draft constitution. Howeve ...
, and
Nicolas Sarkozy Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Se ...
. He is also a journalist and columnist ("Canal +", "Figaro", "Le Monde", "Atlantico") He was editing director of some newspapers ("Evénement du Jeudi", "Alternances") and he is the owner of newspaper in the south of France ("Le Bavar") and minority stockholder of some others. He is the majority stockholder of "Contemporary Bookstore" SAS.


Career

Roucaute began his teaching career as a lecturer at
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, with Jacques Lacan, then while working on his doctoral dissertation on Aristote, Smith, and Ricardo, he was associated with the Faculty of Law of Amiens University. He completed this first PhD Then he was working and his doctoral dissertation on system and structure of the international politics. He has two agrégations (only four French academics have this), in Philosophy and in Law and Political Science. He became a full Professor of political science and devoted his scholarship over the following decades in Political philosophy and International Relations at the faculty of Law of Poitiers, then at the Faculty of Law of Paris X Nanterre. Roucaute is a philosopher (influence of Guillaume d’Occam) and a theorist of «Homo creator», «Contemporary times», "global security paradigme 'peace of Humanity" and "human security". He was arrested in Cuba for his support to human rights association and priests. Friend of
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, he has been several times in Afghanistan. He was shooting by
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s in 2001 when he was the guest of the North Alliance to celebrate the freedom in winter. Before the American troops, he arrived in Kaboul from a camp of
Tadjikistan Tajikistan (, ; tg, Тоҷикистон, Tojikiston; russian: Таджикистан, Tadzhikistan), officially the Republic of Tajikistan ( tg, Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhurii Tojikiston), is a landlocked country in Centra ...
, after his helicopter nearly crashed on the Hindou Koush mountains. He was also in
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with his friends to support human rights against
Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein ( ; ar, صدام حسين, Ṣaddām Ḥusayn; 28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 16 July 1979 until 9 April 2003. A leading member of the revolution ...
and come to celebrate the victory against Saddam Hussein in 2003. He was arrested in Vietnam to support buddhist monks then organised the support with his friend Alain Madelin. Roucaute has backed
Nicolas Sarkozy Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Se ...
. He is involved in the
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. He was a member of several minister'sofficess (notably the very influential Prime Minister's Office Edouard Balladur, the Ministry of Finance's Office Alain Madelin, the Ministry of Interior's Office Claude Guéant). He has authored a number of books on philosophy, on theology, on economics, on the New world order of the 1990s, on defence policies and on the influence of religion in politics. Roucaute was director of
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. He co-owns several medias, and writes occasionally in ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Bibliography


Philosophy

* ''La République contre la démocratie'', Paris, Plon, 1996 * ''Les Démagogues'', Paris, Plon, 1999 * ''La Puissance de la liberté'', Paris,
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, 2004; Paris
Contemporary Bookstore
2013. * ''Le Néoconservatisme est un humanisme'', Paris,
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,2005; Paris
Contemporary Bookstore
2013. * ''Vers la paix des civilisations. Le retour de la spiritualité'', Paris, Alban, 2008 * ''La Puissance d'Humanité du néolithisme aux temps contemporains, le génie du christianisme'', Paris, François-Xavier de Guibert, 2011; Paris
Contemporary Bookstore
2013. * ''Eloge du mode de vie à la française'', Paris, Editions du Rocher, 2012; Paris
Contemporary Bookstore
2013 * ''Histoire de la Philosophie Politique, volume 1'', Paris,
Contemporary Bookstore
2014 * ''Histoire de la Philosophie Politique, volume 2'', Paris
Contemporary Bookstore
2014 * ''Petit Traité sur les Origines Chrétiennes de la Démocratie Libérale'', Paris
Contemporary Bookstore
2014 ;co-authored: * " La Menace archaïque dans les républiques contre le devoir de mémoire et de silence ", dans ''La Mémoire entre silence et oubli'', Presses universitaires de Laval, Laval, 2006 * Articles dans l'Encyclopédie universelle philosophique, vol. 2 et vol.3, 1992 : " Nicos Poulantzas ", " Georges Sorel " * Dans le ''Dictionnaire des œuvres politiques'', PUF, 1986 " Montaigne " * Dans le ''Dictionnaire des Philosophes'', PUF, 1984 : " Poulantzas ", " Gramsci ", " Trotsky ", " Proudhon ", " Destutt de Tracy ", " Saint-Just ", " Zwingli ", " Jansenius ", " Marc Aurèle ", " Molina ". Articles de moindre importance : " Criton ", " Les cyniques ", " Diogène le cynique ", " Antisthène ", " Eudème ", " Eudore ", " Hermias ", " Hermippos ", " Hermodore de S. ", " Hermodore de E ", " Hermotime ", " Musonius Rufus ", " Varron " * " Rawls en France ", dans ''L'Évolution de la philosophie du droit en Allemagne et en France depuis la fin de la seconde guerre mondiale'', Paris, PUF, 1991 * " Jean-Louis Seconds, théoricien de la Terreur ", dans ''Les Déclarations de l'An I'', Paris, PUF, 1995 * " L'Abject ", dans ''La Xénophobie est-elle une norme psychique'', Université de Nice, 1994. * " L'Individualisme électronique à l'heure du numérique et du virtuel ", in ''Médias-pouvoirs'', n°45, 1997, p. 40-51.


Political science

* ''Le Parti socialiste'', Paris, Huisman, 1985 * ''Histoire des socialistes, de 1871 à nos jours'', 1983 * ''Le PCF et l'armée'', Paris, PUF, 1981. * ''Le PCF et les sommets de l'État'', PUF, Paris, 1979 * ''Éloge de la trahison'', avec Denis Jeambar, Seuil, Paris, 1986 * ''Discours sur les femmes qui en font un peu trop'', Plon, 1993 * ''Splendeurs et misères des journalistes'', Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1991 Articles dans des ouvrages collectifs et des revues * " Guerre froide : le déséquilibre de la Terreur ou l'échec des paradigmes réalistes en relations internationales ", dans ''Relations internationales'', Peter Lang, Berne, 2006. * " Cuba : géopolitique de l'insularité " in ''Annuaire de Relations Internationales'', Paris, Belayt, 2001, 2004. * " Le Transnationalisme comme programme de transition en épistémologie des relations internationales ", dans ''Le Trimestre du monde'', 3e trimestre, 1991. * " La Nouvelle Donne internationale ", in Outre-Terre, revue de géopolitique, Paris, 2003. * " La Séparation des pouvoirs ", dans ''Les Juges contre la république'', Crises, 4/94. * " Différence, intégration, assimilation : le défi républicain ", dans ''Être Français'', Cises, 2/1994 * " Énergie, le désordre européen ", in ''Les Nouveaux Chemins de l'énergie'', Paris, Alphares, 2003, p. 39-52


Political sciences

* ''Le Parti socialiste'', Paris, Huisman, 1985 * ''Histoire des socialistes, de 1871 à nos jours'', 1983 * ''Le PCF et l'armée'', Paris, PUF, 1981. * ''Le PCF et les sommets de l'État'', PUF, Paris, 1979 * ''Éloge de la trahison'', with
Denis Jeambar Denis Jeambar (born 1948 in Valréas) is a French journalist. Biography Having started his career at ''Paris-Match'' in 1970, he joined ''Le Point'' in 1972, rising to chief of its political staff in 1981. In 1988 he became editor-in-chief, as ...
, Seuil, Paris, 1986 * ''Discours sur les femmes qui en font un peu trop'', Plon * ''Splendeurs et misères des journalistes'', Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1991 ; in reviews and other collective works: * " Guerre froide : le déséquilibre de la Terreur ou l'échec des paradigmes réalistes en relations internationales ", dans ''Relations internationales'', Peter Lang, Berne, 2006. * " Cuba : géopolitique de l'insularité " in ''Annuaire de Relations Internationales'', Paris, Belayt, 2001, 2004. * " Le Transnationalisme comme programme de transition en épistémologie des relations internationales ", dans ''Le Trimestre du monde'', 3e trimestre, 1991. * " La Nouvelle Donne internationale ", in Outre-Terre, revue de géopolitique, Paris, 2003. * " La Séparation des pouvoirs ", dans ''Les Juges contre la république'', Crises, 4/94. * " Différence, intégration, assimilation : le défi républicain ", dans ''Être Français'', Cises, 2/1994 * " Énergie, le désordre européen ", in ''Les Nouveaux Chemins de l'énergie'', Paris, Alphares, 2003, p. 39-52


Articles and video

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