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         Voltaire:     more books (95)
  1. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire, 2008-10-21
  2. Candide by Voltaire, 2009-12-31
  3. Candide by Voltaire, 2010-09-22
  4. The Portable Voltaire (Portable Library) by Voltaire, Francois Maria Arouet De Voltaire, 1977-07-28
  5. Voltaire's Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason in the West by John Ralston Saul, 1993-11-30
  6. Candide (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) by Voltaire, 2003-06-01
  7. Candide and Other Stories by Voltaire, 2010-01-01
  8. God and Human Beings by Voltaire, 2010-05-04
  9. Voltaire's Calligrapher: A Novel by Pablo De Santis, 2010-10-01
  10. Voltaire: A Life by Ian Davidson, 2010-10-15
  11. Socrates: A Play in Three Acts by Voltaire, 2009-10-28
  12. Voltaire Almighty: A Life in Pursuit of Freedom by Roger Pearson, 2005-11-07
  13. A Philosophical Dictionary (Volume 1 (1824)) by Voltaire, 2010-10-14
  14. Memoirs of Casanova - Volume 15: with Voltaire by Giacomo Casanova, 2010-07-06

1. Voltaire Foundation | Fondation Voltaire
Foundation at the University of Oxford dedicated to the study of voltaire and the Enlightenment. Site Category Arts Literature Authors V voltaire......The voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford
http://www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk/

2. Voltaire - Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary
Hanover College Department of History presents the complete text from the 1924 edition of this work. voltaire. The Philosophical Dictionary. Selected and Translated by H.I.
http://history.hanover.edu/texts/voltaire/volindex.htm
Voltaire
The Philosophical Dictionary
Selected and Translated by H.I. Woolf
New York: Knopf, 1924
Hanover Historical Texts Project

Scanned by the Hanover College Department of History in 1995.
Proofread and pages added by Jonathan Perry, March 2001.
Index

3. Voltaire's Page
Biographical information on voltaire, pictures, and links to outside sources of information on this French author and philosopher.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7308/
This page is dedicated to Voltaire!
"The story of Zeus transforming himself into a swan so that he might couple with Leda, they call myth, but the tale about a holy ghost impregnating a virgin, they believe..." - Anonymous OR About Francois-Marie Arouet Voltaire: Three of his major works... Voltaire in Art and Literature... Organizations:
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4. Réseau Voltaire
Le Reseau voltaire pour la liberte d'expression. Bibliotheque electronique sur les libertes de plus de 7500 articles. Enquetes sur le 11 septembre. September eleventh investigations. La Zone Réseau est réservée aux membres du Réseau voltaire. Pour y accéder, consulter les investigations et
http://www.reseauvoltaire.net/
Nouvelle campagne de l'Empire
états-unien
Le remodelage du Proche-Orient a commencé
Les États-Unis ont déclenché leur guerre contre l'Irak. Avec ce conflit, ils entendent contrôler l'accès aux ressources énergétiques de manière à disposer, à terme, d'armes économiques décisives pour exercer leur domination (doctrine Kissinger). L'Empire états-unien entend aussi démontrer sa capacité militaire de manière à dissuader tout autre État d'entrer en compétition avec lui et à imposer définitivement son statut d'unique super-puissance (doctrine Wolfowitz). Enfin, Washington veut « remodeler le Proche-Orient » en érigeant Israël en tête de pont des intérêts occidentaux dans le monde arabe, au besoin en appliquant la déclaration de Biltmore, c'est-à-dire en créant un État palestinien en Irak et en y déportant les populations de Cisjordanie et de Gaza (doctrine Perle).
Notre dossier sur la campagne d'Irak

Tribunes libres internationales du 24 mars 2003 Sources ouvertes Numéro 118
Qu'elle sera belle, la Pax Americana, quand les bombardements auront libéré le peuple irakien !

Les analystes militaires affirment que les bombardements états-uniens sur l'Irak ont but d'affecter psychologiquement le pays et donc de faire moins de destruction que prévu. Anticipant tout de même une victoire rapide, le débat sur le poids pour les États-Unis de la reconstruction de l'Irak s'ouvre sur cette question : comment faire partager le fardeau financier à la communauté internationale tout en conservant le contrôle de l'Irak ?
Censure en Israël
Parmi cette sélection hebdomadaire de documents, un fax du bureau de la censure de l'État d'Israël adressée à deux sites d'actualité. Ce texte révèle l'importance qu'accorde l'autorité israélienne au contrôle des informations diffusées au public.
...
Huit légendes médiatiques sur l'Irak

LE MALHEUR DES UNS FAIT LE BONHEUR DES AUTRES

5. The Voltaire Society Of America
Devoted to promoting the works of voltaire and the Enlightenment ideals of tolerance and individual rights. Scan the club's current activities. The chief purpose of THE voltaire SOCIETY OF AMERICA INCORPORATED is to foster the spirit of the Enlightenment,
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/homes/VSA
The Voltaire Society of America
THE MISSION OF THE VOLTAIRE SOCIETY OF AMERICA The chief purpose of THE VOLTAIRE SOCIETY OF AMERICA INCORPORATED is to foster the spirit of the Enlightenment, tolerance and respect for the rights of the individual as exemplified by the life of Voltaire and as reflected in the beliefs of his contemporaries, the founders of the United States. Our projects now include the presentation of lectures and the creation of educational materials such as a video on Voltaire and Jefferson, development of a French version of such materials in conjunction with groups in Ferney, and cooperation with other cultural and educational organizations in furtherance of such goals. Contents of this page: Site contents:

6. Voltaire Oeuvres Complètes. Textes En Ligne
Lucidcafé's Profile of voltaire Francois Marie Arouet (pen name voltaire) was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris. voltaire's intelligence, wit and
http://www.voltaire-integral.com/
Oeuvres complètes de Voltaire CDROM des
Oeuvres complètes de Voltaire 45 Euros Le Dictionnaire philosophique complet en ligne Correspondance complète de Voltaire et Frédéric II, roi de Prusse ... Bibilothèque à vendre en partie Auteurs latins, grecs, classiques français, XVIIIe, oeuvres complètes, livres chinois, russes, japonais, Barrès, religions.... Voyez listes de livres . (liste en construction) Voltaire, non édité en France depuis plus d'un siècle, notre auteur, symbole du combat pour la tolérance, la justice et contre tous les fanatismes, reste inaccessible aux Français. Il est relégué dans les bibliothèques universitaires. Les spécialistes distillent avec modération pour le public quelques Extraits ou Morceaux choisis par eux. L'édition monumentale actuellement en cours à Oxford est malheureusement inabordable pour les particuliers par son coût prohibitif. Combler le vide laissé par les éditeurs de l'écrit, telle est la motivation de la présente édition électronique. Elle reproduit l'édition Louis Moland chez Garnier, Paris 1870-1880 avec de nombreux compléments. Actuellement les Oeuvres Complètes et la Correspondance sont disponibles au format HTML
pour une navigation de type internet avec indication des notes. Elles sont

7. Voltaire | Author And Philosopher
Biographical information on voltaire.Category Arts Literature Authors V voltaire...... voltaire Author and Philosopher. 1694 1778. Back to Resources Menu. Books By/Aboutvoltaire. voltaire and the Century of Light - Author Alfred Owen Aldridge
http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95nov/voltaire.html
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Voltaire
Author and Philosopher Those who can make you believe absurdities
can make you commit atrocities.

Voltaire Francois Marie Arouet (pen name Voltaire ) was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris. Voltaire's intelligence, wit and style made him one of France's greatest writers and philosophers. Young Francois Marie received his education at "Louis-le-Grand," a Jesuit college in Paris. He left school at 16 and soon made friends among the Parisian aristocrats. His humorous verses made him a favorite in society circles. In 1717, his sharp wit got him into trouble with the authorities. He was imprisoned in the Bastille for eleven months for writing a scathing satire of the French government. During his time in prison Francois Marie wrote "Oedipe" which was to become his first theatrical success and adopted his pen name "Voltaire." In 1726, Voltaire insulted the powerful young nobleman, "Chevalier De Rohan," and was given two options: imprisonment or exile. He chose exile and from 1726 to 1729 lived in England. While in England Voltaire was attracted to the philosophy of John Locke and ideas of mathematician and scientist, Sir Isaac Newton . He studied England's Constitutional Monarchy and its religious tolerance. Voltaire was particularly interested in the philosophical rationalism of the time, and in the study of the natural sciences. After returning to Paris he wrote a book praising English customs and institutions. It was interpreted as criticism of the French government and in 1734, Voltaire was forced to leave Paris again.

8. Cabaret Voltaire
Complete and official site with news, discography, interviews and reviews.
http://www.brainwashed.com/cv/

9. Voltaire: A Treatise On Toleration
Read the reasons given by the enlightened thinker in 1763 for putting up with one another. voltaire was the most eloquent and tireless advocate of the antidogmatic movement known as "The Enlightenment." He
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_2/voltaire.htm
Voltaire: A Treatise on Toleration
What reasons does Voltaire give that we should all tolerate each other? Whether it is Useful to Maintain People in their Superstition Such is the feebleness of humanity, such is its perversity, that doubtless it is better for it to be subject to all possible superstitions, as long as they are not murderous, than to live without religion. Man always needs a rein, and even if it might be ridiculous to sacrifice to fauns, or sylvans, or naiads, (1) it is much more reasonable and more useful to venerate these fantastic images of the Divine than to sink into atheism. An atheist who is rational, violent, and powerful, would be as great a pestilence as a blood-mad, superstitious man. When men do not have healthy notions of the Divinity, false ideas supplant them, just as in bad times one uses counterfeit money when there is no good money. The pagan feared to commit any crime, out of fear of punishment by his false gods; the Malabarian fears to be punished by his pagoda. Wherever there is a settled society, religion is necessary; the laws cover manifest crimes, and religion covers secret crimes. But whenever human faith comes to embrace a pure and holy religion, superstition not only becomes useless, but very dangerous. We should not seek to nourish ourselves on acorns when God gives us bread.

10. The Lair Of Voltaire
Animator and performer. Links to animations seen on MTV, the Sci-fi channel and in commercials, and Category Regional North America Artists and Galleries......Welcome to the lair of voltaire! Click below. voltaire is to appear atICON 21, Stony Brook NY, April 19 - 21, as an honored guest.
http://www.voltaire.net/

11. VOLTAIRE

http://www.geocities.com/diego_fusaro_2000/voltaire.htm
Candido L' ingenuo Micromega Dizionario filosofico ...
Versión española
VOLTAIRE
A cura di
Se Dio non esistesse, bisognerebbe inventarlo, ma tutta la natura ci grida che esiste. INDICE
TEORIE E VITA DEL FILOSOFO

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TEORIE E VITA DEL FILOSOFO
Francois-Marie Arouet , detto Voltaire , è sicuramente l' autore che , nella coscienza culturale settecentesca , così come in quella posteriore , meglio rappresenta i caratteri , gli ideali e i limiti dell' illuminismo francese . In lui , scrittore estremamente fecondo che sperimenta tutti i generi letterari , anche i più spericolati , convivono il filosofo , lo storico , il politico , il poeta e il romanziere . Tutte queste attività sono accomunate da uno spirito critico che oscilla tra la garbata ironia e il sarcasmo più corrosivo , soprattutto rivolto alla Chiesa cattolica ( schiacciate l' infame era uno dei suoi motti ) e ai pregiudizi in generale , che impediscono all' uomo di pensare con la sua testa , servendosi della propria ragione , la candela che ci illumina la strada ( come l' aveva definita Locke philosophe Lettere filosofiche (1734) , nelle quali esprime la sua ammirazione per la cultura , i costumi e le istituzioni di quella nazione , che vedeva in quegli anni trionfare il liberalismo propugnato da

12. Liber Liber: Biblioteca > Autori V > Voltaire (alias François Marie Arouet)
Breve biografia dell'autore. E' possibile consultare online oppure scaricare dal sito l'opera Candido ovvero L'ottimismo.
http://www.liberliber.it/biblioteca/v/voltaire/
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13. Bienvenue Sur Le Site De Ferney-Voltaire
Site officiel. Informations g©n©rales, mairie, contacts, voltaire et la ville, tourisme et accueil, plans de situation, d©marches administratives, liens. Bilingue fr/en.
http://www.cc-pays-de-gex.fr/mairies/ferney/
Bienvenue à Ferney-Voltaire
A l'ombre de Voltaire et de son château, la mairie de Ferney-Voltaire vous accueille et vous informe. Adresse : Hôtel de Ville
Avenue Voltaire
B.P. 149
F - 01216 Ferney-Voltaire Cedex
Téléphone : Télécopie :
Email : ferney@cc-pays-de-gex.fr Sur ce site, proposé en français et en anglais, vous trouverez des informations sur Voltaire et son temps, Ferney-Voltaire et sa région, les principales démarches administratives (autorisations de séjour, pièces d'identité, etc.), le tourisme, la vie culturelle et associative, les publications diverses et le contact direct vers tous les sites internet en rapport avec Ferney-Voltaire.
Page d'accueil des mairies du Pays de Gex

Page d'accueil du serveur institutionnel du Pays de Gex

Page d'accueil du Centre de Ressources Informatiques du Pays de Gex

Guide de Ferney (Auteur : André Orban)
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14. ABU - AUTEUR Voltaire

http://abu.cnam.fr/BIB/auteurs/voltaire.html
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Voltaire
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Candide
L'homme aux quarante écus

Lettres philosophiques

Micromégas
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La Pucelle d'Orléans (1762)
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15. Voltaire (by Clarence Darrow)
The full text of Clarence Darrow's essay on voltaire.Category Arts Literature Authors V voltaire......voltaire by Clarence Darrow handtyped and edited from two sourcesby Cliff Walker. Index voltaire was born in Paris in 1694. At
http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/darrow5.htm
Voltaire
by Clarence Darrow
[hand-typed and edited from two sources by Cliff Walker] Voltaire was born in Paris in 1694. At that time, Louis XIV was on the throne in France. Though long years of profligacy and dissipation the lords and rulers of France had reduced the country to poverty and the people to slavery and superstition. France was nothing but the king and the favorites of the court. Noblemen, priests and women of easy virtue were the rulers, and people lived only to furnish them amusement and dissipation. Everyone believed in miracles, witchcraft and revealed religion. They not only believed in old miracles but in new ones. A person may be intellectual and believe in miracles, but the miracles must be very old. Doctors plied their trade through sorcery and sacred charms. Lawyers helped keep the poor in subjection; the criminal code was long, cruel and deadly. The priest, the doctor and the lawyer lived for the rich and helped make slaves of the poor. Doctors still believe in sorcery, but they administer their faith cures through a bottle instead of vulgar witchcraft. Lawyers still keep the poor in their place by jails and barbarous laws, but the criminal code is shorter and less severe. When Voltaire was born there was really but one church which, of course, was ignorant, tyrannical and barbarous in the extreme. All creeds are alike, and whenever there is but one, and the rulers honestly believe in that one, they are bound to be ignorant, barbarous and cruel. All sorts of heresies were punishable by death. If anyone dared to write a pamphlet or book that questioned any part of the accepted faith, the book was at once consigned to flames and the author was lucky if he did not meet the same fate. Religion was not maintained by the precepts of the priest, but by the prison, the torture chamber and the fagot. Everyone believed; no one questioned. The religious creeds, while strict and barbarous, did not interfere with the personal conduct of any of the rulers. They were left free to act as they pleased, so long as they professed to believe in the prevailing faith.

16. Club-voltaire Online
ist das dienst¤lteste politischkulturelle Zentrum der Bundesrepublik und nach wie vor ein wichtiger Treffpunkt in Frankfurt am Main
http://www.club-voltaire.de
Club-Voltaire WAS IST DER CLUB VOLTAIRE ?
WIE SIEHT ES IM CLUB AUS ?

WO SIND WIR ?

DIE CLUBKARTE
...
Club Voltaire wird 40!!!

17. Voltaire Foundation | Fondation Voltaire
Votre navigateur ne peut pas voir les cadres.
http://www.voltaire.ox.ac.uk/voltaire_french.html
Votre navigateur ne peut pas voir les cadres.

18. Cabaret Voltaire
Includes an article on the band and a listing of past live performances.
http://www.brainwashed.com/axis/cv/index.html
Axis Cabaret Voltaire Demos, soundtracks, radio and TV Live performances Please contact Axis if you can provide additional information. brainwashed
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Cabaret Voltaire
CABARET VOLTAIRE evolved around 1973, a nucleus of three people - Richard H. Kirk, Chris Watson and Stephen Mallinder - working mainly with sound experiments on tape recorders and electronic equipment and occasionally incorporating other people. The early performances were performance packages (Edinburgh Festival 1975), and occasional unadvertised performances. Around 1976 the group began to play on a more regular basis and took up offers of support slots for such groups as The Buzzcocks and Siouxsie and the Banshees. In October of 1978 the group released their first record, Extended Play for the Rough Trade label. Two months later they released two tracks for the Factory label (Factory Sample), and their first album Mix -Up was released in Autumn 1979. They have since gone on to release numerous records, working in the main for Rough Trade but also working with such labels as Industrial, Factory, Crepuscule and Fetish. As well as appearances in England, Cabaret Voltaire have played in various places throughout Europe, America and Japan. In November 1981 the group was reduced to a two piece unit when Chris Watson left to take up work in television. However they continued to incorporate other people in their studio and live work, Alan Fish in the main providing drums with the inclusion of Nort, another drummer, on occassions.

19. COLLEGE VOLTAIRE : Page D'accueil
Ecole publique pr©parant   la maturit© f©d©rale situ©e   proximit© de la gare Cornavin. Historique de l'©cole, pr©sentation des structures, des programmes et archives.
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20. Magazine Littéraire - Au Secours Voltaire !
voltaire comme embl¨me des luttes contre l'intol©rance. Article de Michel Delon, Magazine Litt©raire, 1994.
http://www.magazine-litteraire.com/archives/ar_volt.htm
Au secours ! Voltaire
Par Michel Delon
Septembre 1994
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