Michael Löwy
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Michael Löwy (born 1938 in Brazil) is research director in sociology at the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) in Paris. He is an anthropologist, lawyer, mediator, and a has written widely on political philosophy and intellectual history.
Löwy is an eco-socialist. In 2001, with Joel Kovel, he wrote the Ecosocialist Manifesto.[1]
Löwy is the author of many books, including The Marxism of Che Guevara, Marxism and Liberation Theology, Fatherland or Mother Earth?, The War of Gods: Religion and Politics in Latin America, Fire Alarm: Reading Walter Benjamin's "On the Concept of History" (2006, ISBN 1844670406), and The Theory of Revolution in the Young Marx (2005, ISBN 1931859191).
In a review of books about Walter Benjamin, including Löwy's Fire Alarm, Richard Wolin describes Löwy as being "of Trotskyist bent" and having "written extensively on twentieth-century Jewish political messianism."[2]
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Ecosocialist Manifesto
- ^ Wolin p.35.
- Richard Wolin, "A Metaphysical Materialist", The Nation, October 16, 2006, p. 30–35. Available online on the site of Agence Global.
- Joel Kovel and Michael Löwy, Ecosocialist Manifesto
[edit] External links
- Michael Löwy, a collection of his writings in International Viewpoint (produced under the auspices of the Fourth International).
- Franz Kafka and Libertarian Socialism by Michael Löwy (from New Politics, vol. 6, no. 3 (new series), whole no. 23, Summer 1997).
- Alternative Justice and Institutional Change, part 4 of a "Guest Presentation Series" on "Conflict Resolution and Peaceful Progressive Change." An audio recording of Michael Lowy and Craig Haney (UCSC Professor of Social Psychology).
- TrotskyanaNet provides a biographical sketch and a selective bibliography on Michael Löwy.
- An ecosocialist manifesto by Joel Kovel and Michael Lowy on Ozleft