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Georges Politzer (; 3 May 190323 May 1942) was a French philosopher and Marxist theoretician of
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origin, affectionately referred to by some as the "red-headed philosopher" (''philosophe roux''). He was a native of Oradea, a city in present-day
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(then Nagyvárad,
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). He was murdered in
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.


Biography

Politzer was already a militant by the time of his involvement in the Hungarian insurrection of 1919 at age seventeen during the
Hungarian Soviet Republic The Socialist Federative Republic of Councils in Hungary ( hu, Magyarországi Szocialista Szövetséges Tanácsköztársaság) (due to an early mistranslation, it became widely known as the Hungarian Soviet Republic in English-language sources ( ...
led by
Béla Kun Béla Kun (born Béla Kohn; 20 February 1886 – 29 August 1938) was a Hungarian communist revolutionary and politician who governed the Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919. After attending Franz Joseph University at Kolozsvár (today Cluj-Napo ...
. He went into exile during the
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that preceded the establishment of a right-wing government under the regency of Admiral
Miklós Horthy Miklós Horthy de Nagybánya ( hu, Vitéz nagybányai Horthy Miklós; ; English: Nicholas Horthy; german: Nikolaus Horthy Ritter von Nagybánya; 18 June 1868 – 9 February 1957), was a Hungarian admiral and dictator who served as the regent ...
. After meeting Freud and
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in
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, he settled in Paris in 1921. He joined the
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between 1929 and 1931. At the beginning of the 1930s, the
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founded the Workers University of Paris (''l'Université Ouvrière de Paris'') which lasted until dissolution by German occupation in 1939. During his tenure at the university, Politzer was entrusted with and given charge of a course on dialectical materialism. In this same period, he occupied the post of professor of philosophy at Lycée Marcelin Berthelot in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés. Mobilized to Paris in 1940, he remained on the side of the
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secret command. Demobilized in July 1940, he oversaw the edition of a
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bulletin. After his comrade and friend
Paul Langevin Paul Langevin (; ; 23 January 1872 – 19 December 1946) was a French physicist who developed Langevin dynamics and the Langevin equation. He was one of the founders of the ''Comité de vigilance des intellectuels antifascistes'', an an ...
, a physicist of world renown, was arrested in October 1940, Politzer published the first edition of ''The Free University (L'Université Libre)'', which told of the imprisonment of scholars and denounced the extortions committed by invading fascists during
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. He worked with other writers like Jacques Decour, Jacques Solomon or Valentin Feldman. All were executed by the nazis in 1942. In February 1942, Politzer's operations were stopped; he was arrested along with his wife Mai (also a Communist and a Resister) for violating the law banning the Communist Party. He underwent torture, being turned over to the Nazis on 20 March 1942 and undergoing
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at their hands on 23 May of that year, just after having secretly published a French academic journal. His wife was transported to Auschwitz, where she was murdered in March 1943.


Contribution to philosophy

A disciple of
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and
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, Politzer was very interested in
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, preaching the concrete aspects of this field, in relation to which he qualified traditional psychology as abstract. He also took a lively interest in nascent Freudian theory and its uses before eventually distancing himself from it. His posthumous work, ''Elementary Principles of Philosophy (Principes Élémentaires de Philosophie)'' based on notes taken by his followers, was the first work banned by the fascist military regime established in
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in 1980.


Quotations

:As much as one might say: there are, in the history of philosophy, philosophies without subject and philosophies which exhaust themselves in a debauchery of honest or pharisean artifice, with perfect unawareness of being without substance, one will not discuss more than the dates; as much as one might say: the rebirths of the spirit correspond to the discovery of a new subject and the nuances are then swept away because one poses problems in grander terms; they will congratulate us on the ingeniousness of our designs. But when one will say: forthwith, the problems will be posed in great terms; forthwith, the nuances will be swept away, because we see here the new substance: from here on we will not be more than the simple-minded and ignorant and as part of the bargain, ranters ; And all the good disposition that one could have for our ideas will evaporate, suddenly, from the mere fact that we want to convey the precision that they entail. For that is the law of the situation. The philosophers of philosophy without substance are unaware and the comedy brought to bear on them is that they know from science certain that they have had philosophers unaware of being without substance, and that they are perfectly incapable of diagnosing in themselves the ills that they recognize in others. :''Tant qu'on dira: il y a dans l'histoire de la philosophie des philosophies sans matière et des philosophies s'épuisant dans une débauche d'artifices honnêtes ou pharisiens, avec l'inconscience parfaite d'être privés de matière, on ne discutera plus que sur les dates; tant qu'on dira : les renaissances de l'esprit correspondent à la découverte d'une matière nouvelle et les nuances sont alors balayées parce qu'on pose les problèmes en grands termes, ils nous féliciteront de l'ingéniosité de nos vues. Mais quand on dira : il faut que dès maintenant les problèmes soient posés en grands termes; il faut que dès maintenant les nuances soient balayées, car voici la matière nouvelle: alors nous ne seront plus que des simplistes et des ignorants et par-dessus le marché, des énergumènes. Et toute la bonne disposition qu'on pouvait avoir pour nos idées s'évaporera, tout de suite, du seul fait que nous voulons leur donner la précision qu'elles comportent. Car telle est la loi de la situation. Les philosophes de la philosophie sans matière sont inconscients et le comique qui pèse sur eux c'est qu'ils savent de science certaine qu'il y a eu des philosophes inconscients d'être privés de matière et qu'ils sont parfaitement impuissants à diagnostiquer chez eux la maladie qu'ils reconnaissent pourtant chez les autres. '' -drawn from ''The Mind (L'Esprit)'', ''Notebooks (Cahiers)'', May 1926 Supporters posit that all that was new, upsetting the house of Politzer, has been repudiated, ridiculed; and all of that was not upsetting to the official dominant philosophy has been favored. :And it is necessary to acknowledge that, for the new philosophy, there can not be dualism between certainty and security, since speculations connect those who extol it to those who one calls the enemies of society. And they find themselves therefore, happily, in discord with the state. The new philosophers will have nothing more than mere certainty. Truly, philosophying will become anew a dangerous occupation, as it was in heroic times. The philosophers will anew be the friends of the truth, but by the same turn, enemies of the gods, enemies of the state, and corrupters of youth. Philosophy will, anew, involve a risk. A selection will then take place. The truth will be achieved only by those who love it to the point of daring to transform spiritual ventures into material ones. :''Et il faut avouer que, pour la philosophie nouvelle, il ne peut pas y avoir de dualisme entre la certitude et la sécurité, puisque les spéculations rattachent ceux qui la préconisent à ceux qu'on appelle les ennemis de la société. Et se trouvant ainsi, heureusement, en désaccord avec l'État, les nouveaux philosophes n'auront plus que la certitude. Philosopher véritablement sera de nouveau une occupation dangereuse comme dans les temps héroïques. Les philosophes seront de nouveau amis de la vérité, mais par là même ennemis des dieux, ennemis de l'État et corrupteurs de la jeunesse. La philosophie comportera de nouveau un risque. Une sélection se produira donc. Ne viendront à la vérité que ceux qui l'aiment au point d'oser transformer les aventures spirituelles en aventures matérielles.'' -(ibidem)


See also

* Jacques Solomon * Jacques Decour * Valentin Feldman *
Paul Langevin Paul Langevin (; ; 23 January 1872 – 19 December 1946) was a French physicist who developed Langevin dynamics and the Langevin equation. He was one of the founders of the ''Comité de vigilance des intellectuels antifascistes'', an an ...
*
Charlotte Delbo Charlotte Delbo (10 August 1913 – 1 March 1985) was a French writer chiefly known for her haunting memoirs of her time as a prisoner in Auschwitz, where she was sent for her activities as a member of the French resistance. Biography Early life ...
* List of Holocaust victims


Notes

# - ''des énergumènes'', per the translation source


Works

* ''Against
Bergson Henri-Louis Bergson (; 18 October 1859 – 4 January 1941) was a French philosopherHenri Bergson. 2014. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 13 August 2014, from https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/61856/Henri-Bergson
and some other writers, Philosophical Writings (Contre Bergson et quelques autres)'', 1924-1939 * ''Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom'', French translation of
Schelling Schelling is a surname. Notable persons with that name include: * Caroline Schelling (1763–1809), German intellectual * Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775–1854), German philosopher * Felix Emanuel Schelling (1858–1945), American educato ...
, 1926 * ''Critique of the Foundations of Psychology (Critique des Fondements de la Psychologie)'', 1928 * ''Bergsonism, a Philosophical Hoax (La fin d'une parade philosophique: Le bergsonisme)'', 1929, under the name of François Arouet * ''The Great Problems of Contemporary Philosophy (Les Grands Problèmes de la Philosophie Contemporaine)'', 1938 * ''Philosophy and Myths (La Philosophie et les Mythes)'', 1939 * ''Philosophy of the Enlightment and Modern Thought (La Philosophie des Lumières et la Pensée moderne)'', 1939 * ''What is Rationalism? (Qu'est-ce que le rationalisme?)'', 1939 * ''The End of Psychoanalysis (La Fin de la Psychanalyse)'', 1939 * ''In the Cellar of the Blind, Chronicles on Nowadays Obscurantism (Dans la cave de l'aveugle, chronique de l'obscurantisme contemporain)'', 1939 * ''Blood and Gold (Sang et Or)'' or ''Gold Vanquished by Blood (L'Or Vaincu par le Sang)'', November 1940 * ''Revolution and Counter-revolution in the 20th Century (Révolution et Contre-révolution au XXè Siècle)'', Éditions Sociales, March 1941 * ''Antisemitism, Racism and the Jewish Problem (L'antisémitisme, le racisme, le problème juif)'', 1941 * ''Obscurantism in the 20th century (L'Obscurantisme au 20ème siècle)'', 1941 * ''A Course on Marxism (Cours de Marxisme)'', 1935-1936 * ''Elementary Principles of Philosophy (Principes Élémentaires de Philosophie)'', 1946, notes taken in the course taught at ''l'Université Ouvrière'' from 1935 to 1936 * ''Crisis of Nowadays Psychology (La Crise de la Psychologie contemporaine)'', 1947 * ''Foundamental Principles of Philosophy (Principes Fondamentaux de Philosophie)'', edited by
Guy Besse Guy Besse (25 November 1919 – 16 February 2004) was a French philosopher and politician, a member of the executive of the French Communist Party (PCF). Biography A member of the Responsible du Front National while a student in Lyon under th ...
and Maurice Caveing, 1954 * ''Writings 1 Philosophy and Myths (Écrits 1 La Philosophie et les Mythes)'', Éditions Sociales, 1973 * ''Writings 2 The Foundations of Psychology (Écrits 2 Les Fondements de la Psychologie)'', Éditions Sociales


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