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  Count Arthur de Gobineau@Everything2.com
Count Joseph Arthur de Gobineau was a French diplomat and writer.
An active supporter of social Darwinism, de Gobineau felt that the original "pure" European race had been contaminated by cross-breeding with other races that de Gobineau considered "unpure", such as the Africans and Orientals.
Furthermore, de Gobineau felt that it was too late to do anything abount the problem.
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 Arthur de Gobineau : Voyage à Terre-Neuve [suivi de :] La chasse au caribou
En 1859, Gobineau est envoyé en mission à Terre-Neuve pour tenter de résoudre durablement le conflit latent entre pêcheurs français et anglais.
La confrontation de ces deux textes est une aubaine qui permet de découvrir ce qu'un créateur, dans ses œuvres de fiction, garde de sa propre expérience, ce qu'il façonne, ce qu'il transforme, ce qu'il tait, ce qu'il oublie, néglige ou rejette.
Seulement, je remarque qu'il a fallu établir cet état de choses si singulier, précisément à l'opposé de ce que les inventeurs de cités ou de républiques idéales ont été imaginer et réunir de combinaisons propres, suivant eux, à rendre l'espèce humaine douce, bonne, maniable et sociable, et susceptible de se passer du frein des lois.
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 Portraits / His friends: Arthur de Gobineau
Arthur de Gobineau was born on July 14, 1816 at Ville d'Avray.
In 1849, when Alexis de Tocqueville was named Minister of Foreign Affairs, he chose de Gobineau to be his head of cabinet, thus opening a diplomatic career that Gobineau never left.
Today, however, Arthur de Gobineau is famous less for his diplomatic career than as the author of An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races.
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 Annuaire > Annuaire de l'Audiovisuel : Annuaire Culturel
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Guide en ligne de la musique et des musiciens.
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 Annuaire > Annuaire de la Litterature : Annuaire Culturel
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Annuaire de la Litterature > La Poesie et le Slam
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  Annuaire Musset, Alfred de
Français / Arts / Littérature / Auteurs / 19e siècle / Musset, Alfred de
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  Gobineau Arthur de - Search.com
Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau (July 14, 1816 — October 13, 1882) was a French aristocrat, novelist and man of letters who became famous for developing the...
The origins of the Nazi version of the theory of the master race were in 19th century racial theories of Count Arthur de Gobineau, who argued that cultures degenerate when distinct races mix.
Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau, author of An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (1853-55), a milestone in "scientific racism" theories,...
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 Gobineau Arthur de - Search.com
Comte de Gobineau Joseph Arthur, Comte de Gobineau (1816-1882), was a French diplomat, man of letters, and racial theorist.
Arthur de Gobineau was born on July 14, 1816 at Ville d'Avray.
Comte De Gobineau, Joseph- Arthur : Histoire D'ottar Jarl Et De Sa...
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  Arthur de Gobineau From the Introduction to "Mademoiselle Irnois" and Other Stories
Gobineau's lifelong tropisms—his organic view of history and his obsession with origins (of mankind, of cultures, of writing, of Persia, and eventually of his own family)—were activated by the curriculum of the Bienne gymnasium and reinforced, in the second case, by the basic and private wound of a displaced and ill-loved child.
Gobineau's uniqueness may also have to do with the fact that his stories were conceived, possibly tested, and written in periods of his life when he had a built-in audience (while in Athens, Rio de Janeiro, Stockholm).
Gobineau's aversion to the fantastic may also be related to his stand on evolution and the controversy swirling around it, just as the eighteenth century's fascination with monsters revealed a belief that anything could happen in nature.
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 Arthur de Gobineau
Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau (July 14, 1816 — October 13, 1882) was a French aristocrat, novelist and man of letters who became famous for advocating White Supremacy and developing the racialist theory of the Aryan master race in his book An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (1853-1855).
Gobineau, among early anthropologists, was not alone in his belief in racial superiority.
To Bahá'ís, Gobineau is known as the person who obtained the only complete manuscript of the early history of the Bábí religious movement of Persia, written by Hâjji Mirza Jân of Kashan, who was put to death by the Persian authorities in c.
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 Comte Joseph De Gobineau - Trois ans en Asie (Three years in Asia) 1855-1858
Gobineau reports that one of the rules imposed by the Muslim clerics that impacted Kafirs (non-Muslims), which played havoc with the Zartoshty community, was the rule of inheritance.
Gobineau’s close observation, and intimacy with, the Zartoshty community of Yazd is revealed by his recounting that one of the big debates going on in that community was on consumption of meat in their daily diet, with some expressing strong views against it, while others favouring it.
Gobineau relates: One of his Zartoshty friends (wearing the yellow coloured outfit the Zartoshties were forced to wear for easy identification) was passing through a shabby and desolate alley in the city of Isfahan, when he heard a strange noise directed at him.
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 Chapter 11: Race History
De Gobineau also recognized a decline intra-racially in that, he saw among the ruling race, the most intelligent and productive citizens had the fewest children, while the lower elements were extremely prolific.
De Gobineau wrote during the mid-19th century, before modern biology, which meant that his book was bound to contain errors.
De Gobineau was well traveled for his time, and he had the power to dispassionately observe and interpolate what he encountered.
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 Iranica.com - GOBINEAU
Gobineau's early interest in the Orient and his attendance at lectures by prominent Orientalists, such as Étienne Quatremeàre, Joseph Toussaint Reinaud (1795-1867) and the geographer Jean-Baptiste Benoit Eyrieàs (1767-1846) have been interpreted as an amateur's curiosity rather than a scholarly vocation for Oriental studies (Boissel, 1974, pp.
Gobineau worked dutifully at his Persian missions, as first secretary (July 1855-October 1856) and as charge‚ d'affaires (to January 1858), when he was in charge of British interests following the withdrawal of the British ambassador Charles Augustus Murray as a result of the Anglo-Persian war (1856-57; q.v.).
The fiftieth anniversary of Gobineau's death was officially commemorated at the Sorbonne (Paris, 17 February 1933), and a centennial colloquium was held at the École normale supe‚rieure (Paris, November 1982).
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 Arthur de Gobineau - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau (July 14, 1816 - October 13, 1882) was a French aristocrat who became famous for developing the theory of the Aryan master race in his book An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (1853-1855).
Gobineau was a successful diplomat whose career in Iran influenced the development of his ideas.
Gobineau believed himself to be the descendant of Vikings and condottieri.
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 Arthur de Gobineau Biography and Summary
Joseph Arthur, Comte de Gobineau (1816-1882), was a French diplomat, man of letters, and racial theorist.
Joseph Arthur de Gobineau was born on July 14, 1816, at Ville d'A...
Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau(July 14, 1816 — October 13, 1882) was a French aristocrat who became famous for advocating White Supremacy and developing the racialist theory of the Aryan master race in his book An Essay on the Inequality of the Human...
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 Arthur de Gobineau
Arthur de Gobineau (July 14, 1816 - October 13, 1882) was a French aristocrat who became famous for developing the theory of the Aryan master race in his book An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (1853-1855).
Gobineau was a successful diplomat whose career in Iran influenced the development of his ideas.
In his view the development of empires created racial mixture, which led to the 'degeneration' of races.
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 Arthur de Gobineau - Definition, explanation
Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau (July 14, 1816 - October 13, 1882) was a French aristocrat who became famous for developing the theory of the Aryan master race in his book An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (1853-1855).
Gobineau also wrote novels, notably Les Pléiades (1874).
Gobineau believed himself to be the descendant of Nordic Vikings and Condottieri.
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 Nicole Racine :: Commémorations d'écrivains entre les deux guerres.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
C'est en se gardant de tout anachronisme qu'on aimerait proposer une lecture du numéro que la revue Europe, qui se réclame du patronage spirituel de Romain Rolland, consacre dès les premiers mois de son existence à Arthur de Gobineau1.
Toute l'œuvre de romancier et d'orientaliste de Gobineau, sortie de l'oubli au début du siècle, commence à renaître : Les Pléiades et Souvenirs de voyage sont réédités en 1921, Trois ans en Asie en 1922, grâce à Clément Serpeille de Gobineau, petit-fils de l'écrivain.
Si l'auteur de l'Histoire de l'Art20 se montre sensible à la vision dramatique qu'a Gobineau de l'histoire de l'humanité, au côté précurseur de sa pensée par rapport à Nietzsche par exemple, il n'en souligne pas moins les contradictions et les faiblesses de ses théories.
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 Gobineau, Joseph Arthur, Comte de - MSN Encarta
Gobineau, Joseph Arthur, Comte de - MSN Encarta
Gobineau, Joseph Arthur, Comte de (1816-1882), French diplomat and social philosopher, whose racial theory, pervaded by anti-Semitism, later became a...
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 Arthur de Gobineau
Normando y, como tal, heredero de los vikingos, Gobineau debía responder a esta cuestión y se inventó una genealogía legendaria, en la cual hacía remontar a sus ancestros hasta Ottar Jarl, legendario pirata noruego.
Diez años más tarde, también bajo la protección de Tocqueville, con quien mantendrá una correspondencia muy interesante, se iniciará en la carrera diplomática (en esa fecha su madre, que había sido condenada a diez años de cárcel por robo, estaba a punto de purgar su pena).
A los ojos de Gobineau, el declive de la humanidad ya ha comenzado: sería ilusorio esperar liberarnos de la "democracia universal" que iguala a todos tomando la base como modelo.
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'''Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau''' (July 14, 1816 - October 13, 1882) was a French aristocrat who became famous for developing the theory of the Aryan master race in his book An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (1853-1855).
Gobineau was a successful diplomat whose career in Iran influenced the development of his ideas.
Gobineau believed himself to be the descendant of Nordic Vikings and Condottieri.
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 A Gentleman in the Outports: Gobineau and Newfoundland. by Sean Cadigan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gobineau characterized the Nova Scotian Mi'kmaq as savages, was unable to understand their transhumance (since it seemingly demonstrated disregard for attachment to the land), and mistook them for 'Eskimos' instead of 'the race of Redskins' (39-40, 61).
Gobineau does this to assure his French readers that there is 'no reason to think that the present overwhelming strength of England in naval affairs is a discouraging prospect for us in the future' (83).
For Gobineau the diplomat, the development plans of the colonial government in Newfoundland appear to have been a nuisance, with no proper place in the treaty discussions of great empires, and are barely alluded to in his text.
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 Portraits / His friends: Arthur de Gobineau   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Arthur de Gobineau was born on July 14, 1816 at Ville d'Avray.
In 1849, when Alexis de Tocqueville was named Minister of Foreign Affairs, he chose de Gobineau to be his head of cabinet, thus opening a diplomatic career that Gobineau never left.
Today, however, Arthur de Gobineau is famous less for his diplomatic career than as the author of An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races.
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 Arthur de Gobineau Leben Werke Literatur Turin arischen Herrenrasse Rasse Friedrich Nietzsche Nationalsozialisten ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Oktober 1882 in Turin; bekannt unter dem Pseudonym Arthur de Gobineau) war ein französischer Adeliger, der durch seine Theorie der arischen Herrenrasse bekannt wurde.
Nach Schulbildung und Studium in Frankreich und in der Schweiz trat Gobineau 1849 in das französische Diplomatische Korps ein.
Oktober 1882 stirbt Graf Arthur de Gobineau in Turin.
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 Joseph Arthur de Gobineau - BiblioMonde   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Arthur de Gobineau en propose une classification et une hiérarchisation.
Les théories de Gobineau, à la fois racistes et profondément antidémocratiques, furent reprises par les nazis qui y ajoutèrent une haine particulière des juifs.
Le tome II : Mémoire sur l'état social de la Perse actuelle - Trois ans en Asie - Les Religions et les philosophes dans l'Asie centrale - Souvenirs de voyage - Adélaïde.
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