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]

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  1. ^ Ecosocialist Manifesto
  2. ^ Wolin p.35.

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