Lev Kreft
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Born |
1951 Ljubljana, Socialist Republic of Slovenia |
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Era | 20th century |
Region | Slovenia |
School | Marxism, Frankfurt school, postmodernism |
Main interests | Aesthetics, Cultural philosophy, Political philosophy, Social philosophy, Ethics, Cultural sociology |
Lev Kreft, (born 15 September 1951) is a Slovenian politician, Member of the Parliament, editor, philosopher and sociologist.
Biography
He was elected into the First Parliament of the Republic of Slovenia in 1992. He was the Vice President of the Parliament during the term and a member of the following boards:
- The Commission for Female politics,
- Board of Science, Technology and Development in
- Board of Culture, Education and Sport.
He has lectured (or still does) in the following institutions: (oz. je predaval):
- Faculty of Philosophy in Ljubljana (1982-),
- Faculty of Biotechnology in Ljubljana (1976-1977),
- Academy of Music in Ljubljana (1982-1990),
- Faculty of Arts in Ljubljana (1982-1990),
- Faculty of Sports in Ljubljana,
- Teachers' Academy in Ljubljana.
He co-founded the Forum 21 movement in 2004.[1]
His father was the Slovene playwright Bratko Kreft.
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