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      • Jacques Attali is one of the most influential economic theorists in the French Socialist Party today and a close personal adviser to President Mitterand. He is also a distinguished scholar, the author of a dozen books whose subjects range from political economy to euthanasia and music.
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  2. Jacques José Mardoché Attali (French pronunciation: [ʒak atali]; born 1 November 1943) is a French economic and social theorist, writer, political adviser and senior civil servant. A very prolific writer, Attali published 86 books in 54 years, between 1969 and 2023. Attali served as a counselor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to ...

  3. Jacques Attali is the author of 86 books (including more than 30 specifically dedicated to the future analysis), sold to more than 10 million copies and translated into 22 languages. He is a columnist for the financial newspapers Les Echos and Nikkei, after having also been one for L’Express.

  4. Jacques Attali in early July was obliged to resign in disgrace - it made page one in international newspapers - from his presidency of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

  5. Jacques Attali is one of the most influential economic theorists in the French Socialist Party today and a close personal adviser to President Mitterand. He is also a distinguished scholar, the author of a dozen books whose subjects range from political economy to euthanasia and music.

  6. Jacques Attali is a renowned French economist, intellectual, and politician. He is an author of several books and numerous essays, including "Noise: The Political Economy of Music" and "Lignes d'horizon." Advisor to President François Mitterrand. From 1981 to 1991, Attali served as an advisor to French President François Mitterrand.

  7. Oct 14, 2022 · It was written around 1282 by Adam de la Halle, one of the period’s foremost jongleurs, or traveling musicians, who, Attali argues, were creating music with a social role and potential for meaning that would eventually become entirely impossible.

  8. Attali’s position as one of the leading intellectuals of the Parti socialiste, and his involvement in disputes pitting the party against various rivals—above all, the Parti communiste—. of base/superstructure relations advanced by Attali (Fredric Jameson, “Foreword,” in Attali, Noise, p. xi).

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