Molnár Tamás - Bernard Dumont - Emlékfoszlányok (2021)
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Tamás Molnár (1921-2010)
Catholic philosopher, university professor. After 1945 he moved to the United States.
He wrote his works primarily in English and French. He participated in the American conservative intellectual movement led by Russel Kirk. His writings were published in Hungarian after 1990, when he partly lived in Budapest. He became a regular author of several Hungarian newspapers and a member of the MMA.
Bernard Dumont (1944-)
He is the editor-in-chief of Catholica, a newspaper dealing with religious and political issues in Paris. His essays have been published in French, Spanish and Italian. He translated the works of the philosopher Augusto Del Noce into French.
The volume is published on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Tamás Molnár. It contains the conversation between Molnár and Dumont, as well as writings commemorating Tamás Molnár.
In his works, the philosopher criticized modernity and regarded the United States as its leader, which, although it became his country of choice out of necessity, always remained somewhat foreign to him. Similarly, his relationship with Catholicism, which in the spirit of aggiornamento made ever greater concessions to modernity, became ambivalent.