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ACADéMIE DES SCIENCES MORALES ET POLITIQUES

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The 'Académie des sciences morales et politiques' ('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[1]. 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.

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List of current members
List of foreign associate members
External links

List of current members




Michel Albert

Maurice Allais

Henri Amouroux

Gérald Antoine

Roger Arnaldez

Jean Bæchler

Raymond Barre

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

Renaud Denoix de Saint Marc

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

Pierre Messmer

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

List of foreign associate members



Charles, Prince of Wales

Otto von Habsburg

Václav Havel

Juan Carlos I of Spain

Ismail Kadare

Roland Mortier

Javier Pérez de Cuéllar

Pope Benedict XVI

Jean Starobinski

Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker

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