Mouvement Anti-Utilitariste dans les Sciences Sociales
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The Mouvement anti-utilitariste dans les sciences sociales (Anti-utilitarian Movement in the Social Sciences) is a French intellectual movement.
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Some regular contributors to the journal
- Paul Jorion
- Genevieve Azam
- Gerald Berthoud
- Alain Caillé
- Philippe Chanial
- Jacques Dewitte
- Mary Douglas
- Denis Duclos
- Jean-Pierre Dupuy
- Michael Freitag
- Marcel Gauchet
- Philippe d'Iribarne
- Stephen Kalberg
- Serge Latouche
- Louis Maitrier
- Jean-Claude Michea
- Thierry Paquot
- Lucien Scubla
- Camille Tarot
- Frederic Vandenberghe
- Raoul Vaneigem
- Jean-Pierre Voyer
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