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Julien Benda: Critical Essay by Ray Nichols

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SOURCE: "The 'Clerc' and the Intellectual," in Treason, Tradition, and the Intellectual: Julien Benda and Political Discourse, The Regents Press of Kansas, 1978, pp. 165-92.

In the following excerpt, Nichols articulates a distinction in Benda's work between the clerc and the intellectual.

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