Mihai Ralea

Ralea was a professor at the University of Iași and, from 1938, the University of Bucharest. By 1935, he had become a doctrinaire of the National Peasants' Party, managing ''Viața Românească'' review and ''Dreptatea'' daily. He had publicized polemics with the far-right circles and fascist Iron Guard, which he denounced as alien to the Romanian ethos; Ralea approximated a Poporanist, leftist, take on Romanian nationalism, which he opposed to both fascism and communism. He later drifted apart from the party's centrist leadership and his own democratic ideology, setting up a Socialist Peasants' Party, then embracing authoritarian politics. He was a founding member and Labor Minister of the dictatorial National Renaissance Front, representing its corporatist left-wing. Seeing himself as a social reformer whose talents had been channelled by the Front, Ralea founded the leisure service ''Muncă și Voe Bună'', and later served as the Front's regional leader in Ținutul Mării. He fell from power in 1940, finding himself harassed by successive fascist regimes, and became a "fellow traveler" of the underground Communist Party.
Ralea willingly cooperated with the communists and the Ploughmen's Front before and after their arrival to power, serving as Minister of Arts, Ambassador to the United States, and vice president of the Great National Assembly. His missions coincided with the inauguration of a Romanian communist regime, whose policies he privately feared and resented. His diplomatic mission, tinged in scandal, was cut short by Foreign Minister Ana Pauker; Securitate operatives regarded him as a suspicious opportunist and contact for the Freemasonry, keeping him under close surveillance upon his return. He was sidelined, then recovered, and, as a Marxist humanist, was one of the regime's leading cultural ambassadors by 1960. Heavily controlled by communist censorship, his work gave scientific credentials to the communist rulers' anti-American propaganda, though Ralea also used his position to protect some of those persecuted by the authorities.
Ralea's final contributions assisted in the re-professionalization of Romanian psychology and education, with the retention of a more liberal, de-Stalinized, communist doctrine. A personal friend of the Communist General Secretary, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, and to secondary figures such as Ion Gheorghe Maurer, he endorsed the regime's transition into national communism. Always an avid traveler and raconteur, he became completely uninterested in scholarly ventures around the age of sixty. He died abroad, while on mission to the UNESCO, and was posthumously diagnosed with a neurological disease. He endures in cultural memory as a controversial figure: celebrated for his sociological and critical insights, he is also reprehended for his nepotism, his political choices, and his literary compromises. He was survived by two daughters, one of whom was Catinca Ralea, who achieved literary fame as a translator of Western literature. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ideea de revoluţie în doctrinele socialiste studiu asupra evoluţiei tacticii revoluţionare by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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Scrieri din trecut în fílozofie by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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Ideia de revoluţie în doctrinele socialiste studiu asupra evoluţiei tacticei revoluţionare by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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Cultura în criză conferinţe la radio 1932 - 1940 by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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Note de călătorie antologie, prefaţă, tabel de Florian Mihăilescu by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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Prelegeri de estetică by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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Visages de la France by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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Istoria psihologiei by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964, Botez, Constantin I.
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Studii de psihologie şi filozofie by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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Psihologie şi vieată by Ralea, Mihai 1896-1964
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