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Academy of Political and Moral Sciences : ウィキペディア英語版 | Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques
The Académie des sciences morales et politiques ((:akademi de sjɑ̃s mɔʁal e pɔlitik), ''Academy of Moral and Political Sciences'') is a French learned society. It is one of the five academies of the Institut de France. The académie was founded in 1795, suppressed in 1803, and reestablished in 1832 through the appeal of Guizot to King Louis Philippe.〔New International Encyclopedia.〕 It is divided into five sections and has for its chief purpose the discussion of mental philosophy, law and jurisprudence, political economy and statistics, general and philosophical history, and politics, administration, and finance. It has the Baujour, Faucher, Halphen, Bordin, and other prizes at its distribution, publishes ''Mémoires'', and its annual meeting is held in December. == List of current members ==
* Michel Albert * Maurice Allais * Henri Amouroux * Gérald Antoine * Roger Arnaldez * Jean Bæchler * Marianne Bastid-Bruguière * Pierre Bauchet * Alain Besançon * Marcel Boiteux * Édouard Bonnefous * Jacques Boré * Raymond Boudon * Bernard Bourgeois * Gabriel de Broglie * Jean-Claude Casanova * Jean Cazeneuve * Pierre Chaunu * Jean Cluzel * Bertrand Collomb * Michel Crozier * André Damien * Chantal Delsol * Renaud Denoix de Saint Marc * François d'Orcival * Roland Drago * Claude Dulong-Sainteny * Jacques Dupâquier * Bernard d'Espagnat * Roger Etchegaray * Jean Foyer * Yvon Gattaz * Pierre George * Lucien Israël * Jacques de Larosière * Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie * Jean Mesnard * Thierry de Montbrial * Alain Plantey * Christian Poncelet * Bertrand Saint-Sernin * Pierre Tabatoni * François Terré * Raymond Triboulet * Jean Tulard * Jean-Marc Varaut * Prosper Weil * Jean-Marie Zemb
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