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The Dreyfus affair of 1894 only strengthened his activist stance.
According to Dreyfus and Rabinow, Foucault not only brackets out issues of truth ( cf.
Hubert Dreyfus ' critique of conventional artificial intelligence has been influential not only in AI but in psychology, and psychologists are increasingly interested in hermeneutic approaches to meaning and interpretation as discussed by philosophers such as Heidegger ( cf Embodied cognition ) and the later Wittgenstein ( cf discursive psychology ).
The OCC ’ s permission for Dreyfus to own a nationally chartered “ nonbank bank ” was based on the OCC ’ s conclusion that Dreyfus, as a mutual fund company, earned only a small amount of its revenue through underwriting and distributing shares in mutual funds.
With great conscientiousness Gobert pointed out the striking differences between the writing of the bordereau and that of the documents which were given to him for comparison, the " personal folio " of Dreyfus, from which his name had been erased but the dates left, so that it was easy to identify him from the army list ; there were some letters which struck the experienced eye at once, such as the open g ( made like a y ) and the double s made in the form fs, features which were to be found only in the bordereau.
He summoned a council of ministers, and, without revealing any other charge than that concerning the bordereau, declared that the documents mentioned in the memorandum could have been procured by only Dreyfus.
Edgar Demange, whom the Dreyfus family had chosen as their lawyer, accepted this task only on the condition that the perusal of the papers should convince him of the emptiness of the accusation.
Cuers told Foucault that Germany had never employed Dreyfus, that the only French officer who was in Germany's pay was a major of infantry who had furnished some sheets from lectures held at the shooting school at Châlons.
The memoir laid bare the inconclusive character of the incriminating document ( without, however, publishing it ), and affirmed, in opposition to " L ' Eclair ," that it bore only the initial " D " and not the name " Dreyfus ".
During the fortnight not only was the collusion between the staff and the traitor fully organized, but the press, furnished with more or less news by the War Office, spoke openly of Scheurer-Kestner's futile visit to Billot and launched a veritable tempest against the " Jewish syndicate ," which had bought a " man of straw " as a substitute for Dreyfus in order to dishonor the army.
Dreyfus was thrown from the vehicle as it somersaulted through the air but was fortunate to have suffered only minor injuries.
Realizing that factory cars were always faster than the cars owned by private entrants, Dreyfus reasoned that his only chance of winning lay in avoiding refueling stops, so he had additional fuel tanks added to his car with the intent of running the race without stop.
Dreyfus was born and raised in Paris, the only child of French actress Pascale Audret and producer Francis Dreyfus.
Sleigh runs in and attempts to put out the fire with a hose, only to accidentally hit Dreyfus with the water, the force of which pushes him onto his balcony and Dreyfus again falls three stories into the pond below.
The spokesmen of the General Staff, General Roget, Major Cuignet, and Cavaignac, now returned to the bordereau, and struggled to show that the information enumerated therein could have been betrayed only by Dreyfus.
Instead of the true telegram, which quite exonerated Dreyfus, the secret military dossier communicated to the Court of Cassation contained only a false version, put together " from memory " in 1898 by Colonel Henry.
In accordance with legal requirements, the indictment was in substance the same as at the previous trial ; the only question put to the court was whether Dreyfus had delivered up the documents enumerated in the bordereau.
Of Dreyfus ' two attorneys only Demange addressed the court.

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In late 1905 Balfour had requested of Charles Dreyfus, his Jewish constituency representative, that he arrange a meeting with Weizmann, during which Weizmann asked for official British support for Zionism ; they were to meet again on this issue in 1914.
It is possible that Cohl's obvious hostility to his visitors was the result of the knowledge that they were on opposite sides in the Dreyfus Affair.
To explain at the same time the resemblances and the differences between the writing of Dreyfus and that of the bordereau, he said that Dreyfus must have imitated or traced his own handwriting, leaving enough of its natural character for his correspondent to recognize it, but introducing into it, for greater safety, alterations borrowed from the hands of his brother Mathieu Dreyfus and his sister-in-law Alice, in one of whose letters they had discovered the double s made as in the bordereau.
Comrades of Dreyfus said that they remembered, or thought they remembered, that in his past conduct he had shown signs of excessive curiosity.
The general received Picquart, listened to his revelations, and concluded that they must " separate the two affairs ," that of Dreyfus and that of Esterhazy.
Most of the officers involved in the case were afraid that they would lose their positions in the military if they publicly confessed the part they had taken in the mistaken conviction of Dreyfus in 1894 and the subsequent cover-up.
Especially after the Dreyfus Affair, they held that anti-Semitism would never disappear and saw Zionism as a rational solution for Jewish individuals.
Some newspapers speculated that they had come to her house in search of certain secret documents which Faure had entrusted to her keeping, possibly relating to the Dreyfus affair.
For the real culprits to keep the truth hidden from Clouseau's boss, Commissioner Charles Dreyfus ( Herbert Lom ), they must commit more murders.
In fact, Dreyfus argues that they are not ( necessarily ) the case, and that, therefore, any research program that assumes they are will quickly run into profound theoretical and practical problems.
" Despite suffering numerous substantial setbacks and penalties for not understanding the details of the rules, beginning with their attempts to qualify their two cars, Dreyfus and LeBegue succeeded in co-driving the one car which they did qualify from the back of the grid to tenth place.
Starting with the state-sponsored massive anti-Jewish pogroms following the assassination of Tsar Alexander II and continuing with the Dreyfus Affair in France in 1894, Jews were profoundly shocked to see the continuing extent of anti-Semitism from Russia to France, a country which they thought of as the home of enlightenment and liberty.
In their decision, rendered June 3, they set aside the " fin de non recevoir " ( refusal to consider ) inferred either from the secret dossier or from the pretended confessions of Dreyfus, judged not proved and improbable.
It met with keen opposition from the convinced adherents of Dreyfus ; they saw in it an immoral stifling of justice, and they succeeded in protracting the discussion of the bill.

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Major Hubert-Joseph Henry forged documents that made it seem that Dreyfus was guilty and then had Picquart assigned to duty in Africa.
Captain Dreyfus initially had promised not to attend the funeral but was given permission by Mme Zola and attended.
Thus, Henri Rochefort wrote a piece in " L ' Intransigeant ", claiming Zola had committed suicide, having discovered Dreyfus to be in fact guilty.
He also causes several problems for Dreyfus, like usual, but this time by accidentally setting off his security system repeatedly ; special unit officers would break in to detain anyone in the room, and he had the password to call them off.
The antisemitism and injustice revealed in France by the conviction of Alfred Dreyfus had a radicalizing effect on Herzl, persuading him that Jews, despite the Enlightenment and Jewish assimilation, could never hope for fair treatment in European society.
It was to be installed at the École Militaire, but the Minister of Defense refused to display it, even though Alfred Dreyfus had been rehabilitated into the Army and fully exonerated in 1906.
The event took place in the same cobblestone courtyard of Paris's École Militaire, where Capitaine Dreyfus had been officially stripped of his officer's rank.
This was held in remembrance of the 1906 laws that had reintegrated and promoted both Dreyfus and Picquart at the end of the Dreyfus Affair.
During the Dreyfus affair, he was one of the most antidreyfusard officers of his regiment, supporting the widow of Colonel Henry, who had committed suicide after the discovery of the falsification of the charges against Captain Dreyfus.
Raphael Dreyfus was a prosperous, self-made, Jewish textile manufacturer who had started as a peddler.
The Dreyfus family had long been established in the area that traditionally had been German-speaking, and Raphael spoke Yiddish and conducted business affairs in the German language.
Three days after the wedding, Dreyfus received notice that he had been admitted to the École Supérieure de Guerre or War College.
Even after Alfred Dreyfus had been pardoned Griffith remained virulently Anti-Dreyfusard.
Feeling had run high between France and Britain over the mutual criticisms passed on the conduct of the South African War and the Dreyfus affair respectively.
On August 30, however, he stated that this had been discovered to be a forgery by Colonel Henry, but he refused to concur with his colleagues in a revision of the Dreyfus prosecution, which was the logical outcome of his own exposure of the forgery.
After comparison of Esterhazy's handwriting with that of the bordereau, he became convinced of Esterhazy's guilt of the crime for which Dreyfus had been convicted.
Taja Kramberger was also the first Slovenian historian who had written with a great perspicacity about various dimensions of the Dreyfus Affair in the Slovenian social space: fr: Espace ( sciences sociales ).
The reopening of the Dreyfus Affair had done much to distract French public opinion from events in the Sudan and with people increasingly questioning the wisdom of a war over such a remote part of Africa, the French government quietly ordered its soldiers to withdraw on 3 November.
Crédit Lyonnais had allegedly defrauded Tapie in 1993 and 1994 when it sold Adidas on his behalf to Robert Louis-Dreyfus, apparently by arranging a larger sale with Dreyfus without Tapie's knowledge.
While in his youth an avid reader of the works of the nationalist writer Maurice Barrès, Blum had little interest in politics until the Dreyfus Affair of 1894, which had a traumatic effect on him as it did on many French Jews.

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