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Étienne de La Boétie

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Étienne de La Boétie

Ruggit 1 Mee Houney 1530(1530-11-01)
Sarlat-la-Canéda, Périgord, Reeriaght y Rank
Hooar baase 18 Luanistyn 1563 (32 bleeaney d'eash)
Germignan faggys da Bordeaux, y Rank
Bun baaish baase najooragh
Seyraanaght y Rank
Çhengey Mean-Rangish · Frangish
Keird fallsoonagh · briw · feelee · moraltagh Frangagh · screeudeyr · politickeyr
Ynsagh shenn Ollooscoill Orléans
Ollooscoill Orléans
Colleish Guyenne
Enmys briw
Credjue Agglish Chatoleagh Raueagh

She fer reill, classicagh, screeudeyr, feelee, as sheiltynagh politickagh Frangagh va Étienne ny Estienne de La Boétie (1 Sauin 1530 – 18 Luanistyn 1563). Ta enney share er kyndagh rish e chaarjys gloo as çhiu rish y screeudeyr traaght Michel de Montaigne.[1][2] Va e traghtys politickagh leah, Taggloo bentyn rish Deyrsnys Arryltagh, doltit lurg e vaaish liorish ny gleashaght ny Hugenotee as t'eh coontit keayrtyn myr cummaght vooar er smooinaght noa-emshiraght noi-steatagh, flaunyssagh, as meeviallagh theayagh.[1][3]

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  1. a b Keohane, Nannerl O. (1977). "The Radical Humanism of Étienne De La Boétie". Journal of the History of Ideas. Ym-lioar 38: 119–130. doi:10.2307/2708844. 
  2. Kurz, Harry (1950). "Montaigne and La Boétie in the Chapter on Friendship". PMLA. Ym-lioar 65: 483–530. doi:10.2307/459652. 
  3. Mazzocchi, Paul (2018). "Desire, Friendship, and the Politics of Refusal: The Utopian Afterlives of La Boétie's Discourse on Voluntary Servitude". Utopian Studies. Ym-lioar 29: 248–266. doi:10.5325/utopianstudies.29.2.0248. 

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