Perry Anderson
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Perry Anderson (historian, essayist) | |
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Born | Francis Rory Peregrine Anderson 11 September 1938 |
Alma mater | Worcester College (Oxford) |
UK historian |
Perry Anderson (born 11 September 1938) is a British intellectual, historian and essayist. His work ranges across historical sociology, intellectual history, and cultural analysis. What unites Anderson's work is a preoccupation with Western Marxism.[1]
Perry Anderson is perhaps best known as the moving force behind the New Left Review. He is Professor of History and Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Anderson has written many books, most recently "Brazil Apart: 1964-2019" and "The H-Word: The Peripeteia of Hegemony".
He is the brother of political scientist Benedict Anderson (1936–2015).
A Document by Perry Anderson
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:The House of Zion | Essay | November 2015 | Israeli–Palestinian conflict Fatah Hamas Two-state solution Isratine | Perry Anderson’s long essay, ‘The House of Zion’, is the Marxist equivalent of a Papal edict. He excommunicates the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and anoints an alternative: "the demand for one state is now the best Palestinian option available." |
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