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Teacher of political science at University of Quebec, Montreal.

Research director at the International Institute for Social History in Amsterdam and professor of sical movement history at the University of Amsterdam

Professor at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, where he teaches economy, philosophy and sociology.

Janette Habel is teaching at Université de Paris VIII.

She is a collaborator of the mothly review Le monde diplomatique and author of "Ruptures à Cuba".

Teacher of history and family studies at Evergreen State College and is Director of Research and Public Education for the Council on Contemporary Families, which she chaired from 2001-2004.

 Daniel Bensaïd (1946 - 2010) was a french academic, philosopher and activist. Professor of philosophy at University Paris VIII - Saint-Denis. He became politically active during the 1968 students movement, where he was a prominent figure. He is mostly known for hisstudies on Walter Benjamin, Karl Marx and French postmodernism.

Daniel have written extensively and regularly contributes to international debates concerning anticapitalist strategy and perspectives. The major part of his production is in French, but some of his works are also available in Spanish, Italian, English, Portugese, German, Turkish, Vietnamese and Japanese.

Obituary for Daniel Bensaïd


Selected publications:

  • Mai 68, Une répétition générale (en collaboration avec Henri Weber),
    Paris, Maspero, 1968.
  • Le deuxième souffle, problèmes du mouvement étudiant (en collaboration
    avec Camille Scalabrino), Paris, Maspero, 1969.
  • Portugal, une révolution en marche (en collaboration avec Charles-André
    Udry et Michael Löwy), Paris, 10/18,1975.
  • Les haillons de l'utopie, Paris, La Brèche, 1980.
  • Marx ou pas ? (collectif : Denis Berger, Jean-Marie Brohm, François
    Chatelet, Jean-Claude Delaunay, Henri Lefebvre, Daniel Lindenberg,
    Michael Löwy, Ernest Mandel, Claude Meillassoux, Robert Paris...),
    Paris, EDI, 1986.
  • Mai si ! 1968-1988, rebelles et repentis (avec Alain Krivine), Paris, La
    Brèche 1988.
  • Permanences de la Révolution (collectif : Etienne Balibar, Denis Berger,
    François Dosse, Florence Gauthier, Georges Labica, Olivier Lecour
    Grandmaison, Michel Lequenne, Michaël Löwy, Michèle Riot-Sarcey, Patrick
    Tort...). Paris, La Brèche 1989.
  • Walter Benjamin, sentinelle messianique, Paris, Plon, 1990.
  • Marx l'intempestif, Fayard, Paris, 1995.
    (published in english, spanish, portugese and vietnamese ; being published in italian)
  • Le retour de la question sociale (en collaboration avec Christophe
    Aguiton), Editions Page 2, Lausanne, 1997.
  • Qui est le juge ? Pour en finir avec le tribunal de l'histoire. Fayard,
    Paris, 1999.
    (as well in portugese edition)
  • Le sourire du spectre. Nouvel esprit du communisme. Paris, Michalon, 2000.
    Les Irréductibles. Théorèmes de la résistance à l'air du temps. Paris,
    Textuel, 2001.
    (as well in english, spanish and turkish editions)
  • Résistances. Essai de taupologie générale (illustré par Wiaz). Paris,
    Fayard, 2001.
    (as well in turkish and spanish edition)
  • Le Nouvel internationalisme, Paris, Textuel, 2003
    (as well in spanish edition)
  • Un Monde à changer, Paris, Textuel, 2003.
    (as well in german and spanish edition)
  • Une lente impatience, Paris, Stock, 2004
  • Fragments mécréants, Paris, Lignes, 2005
  • Edition critique de Sur la Question juive de Marx, Paris, La Fabrique, 2006.
    Clases, plebes, multitudes (Santiago du Chili, ed Palinodia, et Caracas,
    ed. El Perro y la Rana, 2006)¨ 

 A bilingual award-winning author of more than 40 books and countless articles on Latin America, Mexico, globalization, and labor migration, Dr. James D. Cockcroft (Ph.D., Stanford University, 1966) has been described by the American Library Association's Choice magazine as "an internationally known and distinguished scholar." A bilingual poet and life-long human rights activist, he is best known as a Latin America expert, writer, and public speaker. His multilingual blog is  www.jamescockcroft.com.

 Noam Chomsky is the Institute Professor Emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Emerit Research Director in Sociology at the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research), Paris, since 1978. Silver Medal of the CNRS as the best social scientist in 1994. Guest Lecturer at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, since 1981.


Professor of Development Studies and International Relations at the London School of Oriental and African Studies

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