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Raymond Aron, whose intellectual development was traced by Nicolas Baverez, was shown as having been more preoccupied with politics than literature--in contrast to Sartre, for example (with whom Aron kept up a lifelong and passionate debate), who thought it possible to reconcile the two.
"It's not a significant drop," but if you've been more preoccupied with your Halloween costume than turkey and presents, it's something.
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