Roger-Pol Droit

French philosopher
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Roger-Pol Droit (born 1949) is a French academic and philosopher.[1]

References

  1. ^ https://en.unesco.org/Roger-Pol_Droit

External links

  • Roger-Pol Droit's official website

Further reading

  • Roger-Pol Droit, Michel Foucault on the Role of Prisons, The New York Times, 5 August 1975. Translated by Leonard Mayhew. Originally appeared in Paris Match.
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