Étienne de La Boétie
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- | {{Template}}'''Étienne de La Boétie''' ([[November 1]] [[1530]]–[[August 18]] [[1563]]) was a [[France|French]] judge, writer, political philosopher and friend of [[Montaigne]], author of the ''Discourse on Voluntary Servitude'' (''Discours de la servitude volontaire''). In his introduction to La Boétie's ''Discourse'', [[Murray Rothbard]] points out that La Boétie's name is "[p]roperly pronounced not, as might be thought, La Bo-ay-see, but rather La Bwettie (with the hard ''t'') as it was pronounced in the Périgord dialect of the region in which La Boétie lived."< | + | {{Template}} |
+ | '''Étienne de La Boétie''' ([[November 1]] [[1530]]–[[August 18]] [[1563]]) was a [[France|French]] judge, writer, political philosopher and friend of [[Montaigne]], author of the ''[[Discourse on Voluntary Servitude]]'' (''Discours de la servitude volontaire''). | ||
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Étienne de La Boétie (November 1 1530–August 18 1563) was a French judge, writer, political philosopher and friend of Montaigne, author of the Discourse on Voluntary Servitude (Discours de la servitude volontaire).
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