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The [[Patronat]] (employers) are also directly involved in the promotion of liberal ideas. With the creation in 1947 of the Free Enterprise Association (''Association de la libre entreprise''), it is thus a question of "defending and advocating freedom of enterprise on the economic and social level with all its consequences". Led by '''Georges Morisot''', engineer at [[Michelin]], the association is dedicated to propaganda, in particular thanks to a quarterly entitled ''Here are the Facts'' (''Voici les faits''). Villiers himself chairs it, assisted by [[André Charon]], president of the French Shell, [[Étienne Villey]], from the Group of metallurgical, mechanical and related industries in the Paris region (GIM), [[Jacques Moreau]], manager of the [[Larousse]] bookshop, and [[René Fould]], president of the Chamber of Shipbuilders. <ref>https://shs.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2012-2-page-171?lang=fr</ref>
 
The [[Patronat]] (employers) are also directly involved in the promotion of liberal ideas. With the creation in 1947 of the Free Enterprise Association (''Association de la libre entreprise''), it is thus a question of "defending and advocating freedom of enterprise on the economic and social level with all its consequences". Led by '''Georges Morisot''', engineer at [[Michelin]], the association is dedicated to propaganda, in particular thanks to a quarterly entitled ''Here are the Facts'' (''Voici les faits''). Villiers himself chairs it, assisted by [[André Charon]], president of the French Shell, [[Étienne Villey]], from the Group of metallurgical, mechanical and related industries in the Paris region (GIM), [[Jacques Moreau]], manager of the [[Larousse]] bookshop, and [[René Fould]], president of the Chamber of Shipbuilders. <ref>https://shs.cairn.info/revue-vingtieme-siecle-revue-d-histoire-2012-2-page-171?lang=fr</ref>
  

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NationalityFrench
Member ofMont Pelerin Society
Little known French engineer and propagandist who attended the 1959 Bilderberg

Georges J. Morisot was a French engineer and propagandist.

Activities

The Patronat (employers) are also directly involved in the promotion of liberal ideas. With the creation in 1947 of the Free Enterprise Association (Association de la libre entreprise), it is thus a question of "defending and advocating freedom of enterprise on the economic and social level with all its consequences". Led by Georges Morisot, engineer at Michelin, the association is dedicated to propaganda, in particular thanks to a quarterly entitled Here are the Facts (Voici les faits). Villiers himself chairs it, assisted by André Charon, president of the French Shell, Étienne Villey, from the Group of metallurgical, mechanical and related industries in the Paris region (GIM), Jacques Moreau, manager of the Larousse bookshop, and René Fould, president of the Chamber of Shipbuilders. [1]

Several of the leaders of the Free Enterprise Association (Lucien Daffos, Georges Morisot, Georges Villiers) appear among the members of the Mont-Pèlerin Society.


 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/195918 September 195920 September 1959Turkey
Yesilkoy
The 8th Bilderberg and the first in Turkey. 60 guests.
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


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