Frédéric Lordon
Frédéric Lordon (born 15 January 1962) is a French economist and philosopher, CNRS Director of Research at the Centre européen de sociologie et de science politique in Paris. He is an influential figure in France's Nuit debout movement and has regularly contributed to French broadcast and print media on French and European politics, and also writes a regular opinion column for Le Monde diplomatique. He has argued in favour of Communism as an alternative to Capitalism in books, articles and media appearances, and has been engaged in a project of re-grounding the social sciences in a Spinoza-inspired materialism. He is considered one of the most prominent intellectual voices of the radical left in France today.
Frédéric Lordon | |
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Born | |
Movement | Nuit debout |
Academic career | |
Institution | EHESS, France |
School or tradition | Marxism • Regulation school |
Alma mater | École nationale des ponts et chaussées |
Influences | Baruch Spinoza • Karl Marx • Émile Durkheim • Pierre Bourdieu |
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