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Élisabeth Badinter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Élisabeth Badinter Elisabeth-badinter.jpeg Élisabeth Badinter in 2015 Born	Élisabeth Bleustein-Blanchet March 5, 1944 (age 72) Boulogne-Billancourt, France Citizenship	French Occupation	Author, historian, professor Known for	Publicis Net worth	Increase US$ 1.8 billion (est.)[1] Spouse(s)	Robert Badinter (m. 1966) Children	3 Relatives	Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet (father) Élisabeth Badinter (née Bleustein-Blanchet, born 5 March 1944[2]) is a French businesswoman, author and academic. She is the daughter of Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet, founder of the Publicis Groupe, and the wife of lawyer and former minister of justice Robert Badinter.[3] She is currently the biggest shareholder of Publicis, and the chairwoman of its Supervisory board.[4] She is also known in France as a public intellectual, especially as an advocate of liberal feminism. A 2010 Marianne news magazine poll named her France's "most influential intellectual", primarily on the basis of her books on women's rights and motherhood.[5] She worked as a lecturer at the École Polytechnique.[6] According to Forbes, she is one of the wealthiest French citizens with a fortune of around 1.8 billion dollars in 2012.[7] Contents [hide] 1	Family 2	Works 3	Honours 4	References 5	External links Family[edit source] Élisabeth and Robert Badinter have one daughter and two sons, Simon and Benjamin Badinter, who are at the head of Médias et régie Europe, a subsidiary company of Publicis.[8] Works[edit source] L'Amour en plus : histoire de l'amour maternel (XVIIe-XXe siècle), 1981, ISBN 2-253-02944-0 Les Goncourt : « Romanciers et historiens des femmes », foreword of « La Femme au XVIIe siècle d'Edmond et Jules de Goncourt », 1981, Émilie, Émilie, L'ambition féminine au XVIIIe siècle, 1983, ISBN 2-08-210089-8 Les Remontrances de Malesherbes (1771–1775), 1985, L'Un est l'autre, 1986, ISBN 2-7381-1364-8 Cahiers Suzanne Lilar, pp. 15–26, Paris, Gallimard, 1986, ISBN 2-07-070632-X Condorcet. Un intellectuel en politique, 1988, Correspondance inédite de Condorcet et Madame Suard (1771-1791), 1988, Madame d'Épinay, Histoire de Madame de Montbrillant ou les Contreconfessions, foreword by d'Élisabeth Badinter, 1989, Thomas, Diderot, Madame d'Épinay : Qu'est-ce qu'une femme ?, foreword by Élisabeth Badinter, 1989 Condorcet, Prudhomme, Guyomar : Paroles d'hommes (1790–1793), Élisabeth Badinter, 1989, XY, de l'identité masculine, 1992, ISBN 2-253-09783-7 Madame du Châtelet, Discours sur le bonheur, foreword, 1997 Les Passions intellectuelles, tome 1 : Désirs de gloire (1735–1751), 1999, Les Passions intellectuelles, tome 2 : L'exigence de dignité (1751–1762), 2002, Les Passions intellectuelles, tome 3 : Volonté Pouvoir (1762-1778). 2007. ISBN 978-2-213-62643-7. Simone de Beauvoir, Marguerite Yourcenar, Nathalie Sarraute, 2002. Conference Élizabeth Badinter, Jacques Lassalle and Lucette Finas, ISBN 2-7177-2220-3 Fausse route, 2003, ISBN 2-253-11264-X Dead End Feminism. 2006. ISBN 0-7456-3380-3. Translated from Fausse route by Julia Borossa. Madame du Châtelet, Madame d'Épinay : Ou l'Ambition féminine au XVIIIe siècle, 2006, ISBN 2-08-210563-6 Le conflit, la femme et la mère. 2010. ISBN 978-2-253-15755-7. The Conflict: How Modern Motherhood Undermines the Status of Women. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8050-9414-5. Translated from Le Conflit by Adriana Hunter. Honours[edit source] Monaco : Commander of the Order of Cultural Merit (2011)[9] References[edit source] Jump up ^ "Elisabeth Badinter & family". Forbes. March 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014. Jump up ^ "Badinter, Elisabeth". Current Biography Yearbook 2011. Ipswich, MA: H.W. Wilson. 2011. pp. 33–36. ISBN 9780824211219. Jump up ^ "Elisabeth Badinter", Jewish women Encyclopedia Jump up ^ Lutter contre le voile et… être chargée de la com’ de l’Arabie Saoudite : le troublant mélange des genres d’Elisabeth Badinter, Metronews, 5 April 2016. Jump up ^ Kramer, Jane (July 25, 2011). "Against Nature: Elisabeth Badinter's contrarian feminism". The New Yorker. Jump up ^ Davies, Lizzy (February 12, 2010). "French philosopher says feminism under threat from 'good motherhood'". The Guardian. London. Jump up ^ The World's Billionaires List, Forbes, March 2012. Jump up ^ Les petits soucis d’ISF des Badinter, Capital, 4 March 2014. Jump up ^ Sovereign Ordonnance n° 3.540 of 18 November 2011 : promotions or nominations in the Order of Cultural Merit External links[edit source] "Elisabeth Badinter distorts feminism the better to fight it", isyphe.rog, Elaine Audet, 1er octobre 2003 Steven Erlanger and Maïa de la Baume, "In Defense of the Imperfect Mother", New York Times, June 6, 2010. Authority control WorldCat Identities VIAF: 108796454 LCCN: n79014558 ISNI: 0000 0001 2147 1256 GND: 115366539 SUDOC: 02670031X BNF: cb11889838d (data) Categories: 1944 birthsLiving peoplePeople from Boulogne-BillancourtFrench biographersFrench historiansFrench sociologistsFrench feministsFrench feminist writersFrench JewsFrench women writersFrench women philosophersJewish feministsJewish philosophersFeminist historiansFeminist philosophersPhilosophers of sexuality20th-century French philosophers20th-century women writers21st-century French philosophers21st-century women writersCommanders of the Order of Cultural Merit (Monaco)Women sociologistsFrench philosophersFemale billionairesFrench billionairesWomen historiansWomen biographersWomen religious writers20th-century biographers21st-century biographers