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Alain Finkielkraut

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Gender Male
Age 75
Date of birth June 30,1949
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Paris
France
Spouse Sylvie Topaloff
Children Thomas Finkielkraut
Influenced by Hannah Arendt
Claude Lévi-Strauss
Job Philosopher
Academician
Essayist
Public intellectual
Education ENS Paris-Saclay
Influences Hannah Arendt
Emmanuel Levinas
Milan Kundera
Charles Péguy
Parents Daniel Finkielkraut
Janka Finkielkraut
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The Imaginary Jew
The defeat of the mind
La Sabiduria del Amor / Wisdom of Love
In the Name of Humanity: Reflections on the Twentieth Century
Remembering in vain
La Seule Exactitude
The Undoing of Thought
The future of a negation
Nous autres, modernes
L'imparfait du présent
La sagesse de l'amour
Dispatches from the Balkan War and other writings
Le Nouveau Désordre amoureux
La Ingratitud
Penser le XXe siècle
La mémoire vaine
Comment peut-on être Croate?
La réprobation d'Israël
Des hommes et des bêtes
Der eingebildete Jude
La défaite de la pensée, The Unhappy Identity
La défaite de la pensée
The Unhappy Identity
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Alain Luc Finkielkraut is a French philosopher and public intellectual. He has written books and essays on a wide range of topics, many on the ideas of tradition and identitary nonviolence, including ...

Yellow-vest protests: Macron condemns anti-Semitic abuse

Feb 16,2020 3:06 am

Tens of thousands took part in anti-government protests on Saturday

French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned anti-Semitic abuse directed at a prominent intellectual by a group of "yellow vest" protesters In Paris .

Police stepped in to protect The Philosopher Alain Finkielkraut after he was bombarded with insults and anti-Jewish taunts in the French capital.

President Macron said it was an "absolute negation" of what made France great and would not be tolerated.

Tens of thousands took part in anti-government protests on Saturday.

Prosecutors have now opened an investigation into The Incident , and France's Interior Minister said on Sunday That a suspect alleged to be the "main perpetrator" had been identified by The Authorities .

Police used tear gas to control crowds as the so-called "yellow vest" (gilets jaunes) demonstrators took to The Streets for the 14th consecutive weekend across the country. About 5,000 turned out In Paris , officials said.

What happened on Saturday?

Officers In Paris intervened to form a barrier after a group of individuals involved in The March confronted Mr Finkielkraut and started verbally insulting him.

The 69-Year -old Jewish academic told Le Parisien newspaper That

Alain Finkielkraut said he was relieved when The Police intervened

directed at him, and would have been afraid for his safety if The Police were not there, although he stressed That not all of the protesters were aggressive.

Mr Finkielkraut, The Son of Polish immigrants, has previously expressed sympathy for the protesters, But also voiced criticism of The Movement .

He said That President Macron had spoken with him by telephone on Saturday to offer his support.

The Incident comes after Interior Minister Christophe Castaner warned That anti-Semitism was "spreading like poison" in the country, with a series of anti-Jewish incidents reported in central Paris last weekend.

These included post boxes featuring a holocaust survivor's portrait being vandalised with swastikas.

Jewish groups have also been warning of a rise in the far-right promoting anti-Semitism and hatred of other minorities across Europe.

Crime data from Germany released last week revealed That anti-Semitic offences had increased by 10% over The Last Year - including a 60% rise in physical attacks.

Who are the "yellow vest" protesters?

The protests began in mid-November over fuel taxes.

They have since broadened into a revolt against President Macron, and a political class seen as out of touch with common people.

The protests have often turned violent, causing damage - including to some of Paris' most famous monuments.

Critics have also accused The Police of using disproportionate force.

The Number of protesters taking to French streets has been gradually Falling - But tens of thousands are still turning out weekly to demonstrate across France.

France's interior ministry said a total of 41,500 people took part in protests across the country on Saturday, including some 5,000 people In Paris , although the organisers of The March said many more attended.

"We are 15,000 [In Paris ], That means The Movement is increasing," demonstrator Jerome Rodrigues told AFP news agency.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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