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When President Poincare in the early days of World War I called on the French intellectual elite to contribute to the war effort with "their pens and their words," the union sacree of scholars and writers-including Henri Bergson, Pierre Duhem, Ernest Lavisse, and Emile Durkheim-united French intellect against German Kultur.
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