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Amaury de Riencourt

    Amaury de Riencourt demeure une figure énigmatique, ses vastes voyages et ses profondes explorations philosophiques alimentant sa voix littéraire unique. Son œuvre plonge dans les courants spirituels et culturels des civilisations, offrant une perspective profonde sur le parcours de l'humanité. À travers une prose riche et analytique, il examine l'interaction entre l'histoire, la religion et l'évolution sociétale. Les lecteurs trouveront ses réflexions stimulantes et éclairantes, offrant une lentille distinctive pour observer le monde.

    Gäst bos Dalai Lama
    Die Seele Chinas
    The soul of India
    The Coming Caesars
    • The Coming Caesars

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Few Americans see the US presidents and the presidency outside of a sentimental idealism. Amaury de Riencourt, an author of more than eight books who lectured extensively in the US in the 1950s, pulls out all the stops to reveal the essence of the U.S. Presidency in this volume. Originally published in 1957, The Coming Caesars, was well-received being featured in publications like Foreign Affairs, The New Yorker and Harper's magazine. Now, with a new Introduction, a private letter to the author from a high Pakistani official from 2002, new endorsements, additional quotes and a new typeset design; a new generation can gain a better understand what is happening in the United States than is being told them. Caesarism in the presidency is much more of a threat today than ever before. This book will show why.

      The Coming Caesars
    • This philosophical study of India's history covers the earliest Harappa and Mohenjo-daro civilizations of some five thousand years ago, the birth and evolution of Indian culture, the widespread contact with other Asian civilizations, as well as the convulsions of India under the onslaught of the West in the last two centuries. It concludes with the violent end of Indira Ghandi's leadership which is analyzed in the last chapter.

      The soul of India