Emmanuel Mounier was a prominent French philosopher, sociologist, and political critic born on April 1, 1905, and died on March 23, 1950. He is considered a representative figure of the French New Humanism in the 20th century and has had a profound impact on philosophy, sociology, and political thought both in France and around the world. Mounier's philosophy emphasizes the unity of individual freedom and social responsibility, and he advocates for democratic participation and the importance of civic consciousness.
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