Video: What is Personalism? A Conversation with Daniel Cérézuelle
The very first Personalist Manifesto(s) conversation!
In the very first Personalist Manifesto(s) conversation, we hear from Daniel Cérézuelle about Jacques Ellul, Bernard Charbonneau, Personalism, and so much more.
Guest Bio
Daniel Cérézuelle has studied philosophy and social science. As a philosopher he has taught the philosophy of technology in France and the USA and since 1991 has served on the board of the Society for the Philosophy of Technology. As a sociologist he is investigating the social importance of the non-monetary economy in modern society. He is currently the scientific director of the Self-production and Social Development Program (PADES). He is the author of For another social development (1996), Nature and Freedom, an introduction to the thought of Bernard Charbonneau (2022), Technique and the Flesh (2011), and other works.
Resources
Read the full Origins of Our Revolt: Directives for a Personalist Manifesto essay here:
If you’d like to learn more about Ellul and Charbonneau’s expression of personalism, check out this essay written by Christian Roy: