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Juan José Sebreli

Juan José Pérez Sebreli[1] (seˈbɾɛli; born 3 November 1930) is an Argentine sociologist, essayist and philosopher. Throughout his intellectual work, he concentrated on the notions of reason, city and everyday life.[2]

Juan José Sebreli
Born (1930-11-03) November 3, 1930 (age 93)
NationalityArgentine
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
Era20th-century philosophy
21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern Philosophy
Main interests
epistemology
existentialism
literary criticism
sociology

Life edit

Inspired by Gay Power movement, he was co-founder of Frente de Liberación Homosexual ("Gay Liberation Front") along with Manuel Puig and Néstor Perlongher, in the last years of the self-called Argentine Revolution.[3] The organization of the group was an adaptation of the democratic centralist partisan model.[4]
In years that followed the last coup d'état he directed study groups that were called "Universidad de las Sombras" ("University of Shadows").[5] As suggested by its name, it had a secret status, which was a consequence of the Dirty War, that is, political persecution and forced disappearance carried out by the military government, both being crimes against humanity.
Sebreli is mainly known because of his past collaboration with cultural magazines, such as Contorno and Sur. Nowadays he is columnist for La Nación and Perfil newspapers and Ñ magazine. He engaged in several TV debates with Hugo Mujica.

He was hospitalized on 9 August 2020 at the Hospital Italiano in Buenos Aires with COVID-19.[6]

Work edit

Populism edit

In his work, Sebreli is radically critic of populism. His arguments are characterized by a sharp focus in the Argentine heterogeneous experiences of Peronism, movement he describes as fascist in its core.[7] He criticizes the figure of Juan Domingo Perón, depicting him as an authoritarian and charismatic leader, thus making use of Weberian categories of thought. Sebreli states that the persistence of Peronism could be understood if one considers that, as a matter-of-fact, "there are sectors in the Argentine society that have a (pretended) lack of memory and are prone to self-deception". In one of his latest books ("El malestar en la política", 2012), he argues that Kirchnerism is a form of "latinoamerican neopopulism" and "plebiscitary caesarism", for it perfectly contrasts with a democratic republic.[8][9]

Irrationalism edit

Sebreli is quite known due to his criticism of 'irrational' theoretical inquiries. His arguments are an effort to corrode the foundations of psychoanalysis, and it is for that reason he labels such discipline as pseudoscience, following Karl Popper, as it lacks a proper scientific method.[10] He asserts that Schopenhauer is "the true father of modern irracionalism", and that along with Dostoievski and Nietzsche he contributed to the transformation of philosophy in art, the aestheticization of life and thought.[11]

Existentialism edit

Sebreli was member of the so-called "first Argentine existentialist group" along with Oscar Masotta and Carlos Correas. He introduced Jean-Paul Sartre into the academic milieux of his time. Molded by the Hegelian and Marxist Left, he introduced the political thought of Alexandre Kojève and that of Tran Duc Thao.

Politics edit

In 2002 he supported Ricardo López Murphy candidacy to presidency, something he later referred to as "situational."[12] Sebreli identified as social-democrat, "in a European sense," and more recently as a left-liberal.[13]

In the wake of the abortion debate in Argentina, he addressed the subject expressing his pro-choice views at the Congress.[14]

Bibliography edit

There are no known translations of Sebreli works to English.

  • 1960: Martínez Estrada, una rebelión inútil ("Martínez Estrada, a useless insurrection")
  • 1964: Buenos Aires, vida cotidiana y alienación ("Buenos Aires, everyday life and alienation")
  • 1966: Eva Perón, aventurera ó militante ("Eva Perón, adventurer or militant")
  • 1970: Mar del Plata, el ocio represivo ("Mar de Plata, the repressive leisure")
  • 1983: Los deseos imaginarios del peronismo ("The imaginary desires of Peronism")
  • 1984: El riesgo del pensar. Ensayos 1950-1984 ("The risk of thinking. Essays 1950-1984")
  • 1985: La saga de los Anchorena ("The Anchorena saga")
  • 1987: Las señales de la memoria ("The signs of memory")
  • 1991: El asedio a la modernidad ("The siege to modernity")
  • 1994: El vacilar de las cosas ("Hesitation of things")
  • 1997: Escritos sobre escritos, ciudades bajo ciudades ("Writings upon writings, cities below cities")
  • 1998: La era del fútbol ("Soccer era")
  • 2000: Las aventuras de la vanguardia ("The avant-garde adventures")
  • 2002: Crítica de las ideas políticas argentinas ("Critic of the Argentine political ideas")
  • 2005: El tiempo de una vida (autobiografía) ("The time of a life. Autobiography")
  • 2006: El olvido de la razón. Un recorrido crítico por la filosofía contemporánea ("The oblivion of reason. A critical tour through contemporary philosophy")
  • 2008: Comediantes y mártires. Ensayo contra los mitos ("Comedians and martyrs. An essay against myths")
  • 2010: Cuadernos ("Notebooks")
  • 2012: El malestar de la política ("Politics and Its Discontents", probably a reference to Freud's text of similar name)
  • 2016: Dios en el laberinto. Crítica de las religiones ("God in the Labyrinth. Critique of religions").

References edit

  1. ^ "Perez Sebreli Juan Jose", BuscarDatos.com, Retrieved 29 March 2017 (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Sebreli, el tiempo de una vida", Parlante Posmodernidad, Retrieved 24 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ El Frente de Liberación Homosexual", Clarín.com, Retrieved 24 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Néstor Perlongher" 2010-06-09 at the Wayback Machine, EL ORTIBA, Retrieved 24 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Los deseos imaginarios del peronismo", elaleph.com, Retrieved 25 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Daniel Gigena (12 August 2020). "Juan José Sebreli, internado por coronavirus, trabaja en su nuevo libro". La Nación. Retrieved 12 August 2020.(in Spanish)
  7. ^ “Juan José Sebreli: “En la Argentina son todos populistas””, Revista Ñ, Retrieved 24 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  8. ^ Juan José Sebreli: "Estamos en un fin de ciclo, pagando el fin de fiesta", lanacion.com, Retrieved 24 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Juan José Sebreli: "La idea de ir por todo es típicamente totalitaria", infobae, Retrieved 24 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  10. ^ JJ Sebreli contra todos | Yo nací para esto, Pinchilón Fonseca, Retrieved 24 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  11. ^ El olvido de la razón, El Cultural.es, Retrieved 24 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  12. ^ Juan José Sebreli: "En las elecciones ganó el que vuelvan todos", La Nación, Retrieved 01 March 2018 (in Spanish)
  13. ^ Juan José Sebreli: "Si se pierde esta oportunidad, vuelve seguro el populismo más acérrimo", La Nación, Retrieved 01 March 2018 (in Spanish)
  14. ^ Juan José Sebreli sobre el aborto, YouTube, Retrieved 24 January 2019 (in Spanish)

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Perez and the second or maternal family name is Sebreli Juan Jose Perez Sebreli 1 seˈbɾɛli born 3 November 1930 is an Argentine sociologist essayist and philosopher Throughout his intellectual work he concentrated on the notions of reason city and everyday life 2 Juan Jose SebreliBorn 1930 11 03 November 3 1930 age 93 Buenos Aires ArgentinaNationalityArgentineAlma materUniversity of Buenos AiresEra20th century philosophy21st century philosophyRegionWestern PhilosophyMain interestsepistemologyexistentialismliterary criticismsociology Contents 1 Life 2 Work 2 1 Populism 2 2 Irrationalism 2 3 Existentialism 3 Politics 4 Bibliography 5 ReferencesLife editInspired by Gay Power movement he was co founder of Frente de Liberacion Homosexual Gay Liberation Front along with Manuel Puig and Nestor Perlongher in the last years of the self called Argentine Revolution 3 The organization of the group was an adaptation of the democratic centralist partisan model 4 In years that followed the last coup d etat he directed study groups that were called Universidad de las Sombras University of Shadows 5 As suggested by its name it had a secret status which was a consequence of the Dirty War that is political persecution and forced disappearance carried out by the military government both being crimes against humanity Sebreli is mainly known because of his past collaboration with cultural magazines such as Contorno and Sur Nowadays he is columnist for La Nacion and Perfil newspapers and N magazine He engaged in several TV debates with Hugo Mujica He was hospitalized on 9 August 2020 at the Hospital Italiano in Buenos Aires with COVID 19 6 Work editPopulism edit In his work Sebreli is radically critic of populism His arguments are characterized by a sharp focus in the Argentine heterogeneous experiences of Peronism movement he describes as fascist in its core 7 He criticizes the figure of Juan Domingo Peron depicting him as an authoritarian and charismatic leader thus making use of Weberian categories of thought Sebreli states that the persistence of Peronism could be understood if one considers that as a matter of fact there are sectors in the Argentine society that have a pretended lack of memory and are prone to self deception In one of his latest books El malestar en la politica 2012 he argues that Kirchnerism is a form of latinoamerican neopopulism and plebiscitary caesarism for it perfectly contrasts with a democratic republic 8 9 Irrationalism edit Sebreli is quite known due to his criticism of irrational theoretical inquiries His arguments are an effort to corrode the foundations of psychoanalysis and it is for that reason he labels such discipline as pseudoscience following Karl Popper as it lacks a proper scientific method 10 He asserts that Schopenhauer is the true father of modern irracionalism and that along with Dostoievski and Nietzsche he contributed to the transformation of philosophy in art the aestheticization of life and thought 11 Existentialism edit Sebreli was member of the so called first Argentine existentialist group along with Oscar Masotta and Carlos Correas He introduced Jean Paul Sartre into the academic milieux of his time Molded by the Hegelian and Marxist Left he introduced the political thought of Alexandre Kojeve and that of Tran Duc Thao Politics editIn 2002 he supported Ricardo Lopez Murphy candidacy to presidency something he later referred to as situational 12 Sebreli identified as social democrat in a European sense and more recently as a left liberal 13 In the wake of the abortion debate in Argentina he addressed the subject expressing his pro choice views at the Congress 14 Bibliography editThere are no known translations of Sebreli works to English 1960 Martinez Estrada una rebelion inutil Martinez Estrada a useless insurrection 1964 Buenos Aires vida cotidiana y alienacion Buenos Aires everyday life and alienation 1966 Eva Peron aventurera o militante Eva Peron adventurer or militant 1970 Mar del Plata el ocio represivo Mar de Plata the repressive leisure 1983 Los deseos imaginarios del peronismo The imaginary desires of Peronism 1984 El riesgo del pensar Ensayos 1950 1984 The risk of thinking Essays 1950 1984 1985 La saga de los Anchorena The Anchorena saga 1987 Las senales de la memoria The signs of memory 1991 El asedio a la modernidad The siege to modernity 1994 El vacilar de las cosas Hesitation of things 1997 Escritos sobre escritos ciudades bajo ciudades Writings upon writings cities below cities 1998 La era del futbol Soccer era 2000 Las aventuras de la vanguardia The avant garde adventures 2002 Critica de las ideas politicas argentinas Critic of the Argentine political ideas 2005 El tiempo de una vida autobiografia The time of a life Autobiography 2006 El olvido de la razon Un recorrido critico por la filosofia contemporanea The oblivion of reason A critical tour through contemporary philosophy 2008 Comediantes y martires Ensayo contra los mitos Comedians and martyrs An essay against myths 2010 Cuadernos Notebooks 2012 El malestar de la politica Politics and Its Discontents probably a reference to Freud s text of similar name 2016 Dios en el laberinto Critica de las religiones God in the Labyrinth Critique of religions References edit Perez Sebreli Juan Jose BuscarDatos com Retrieved 29 March 2017 in Spanish Sebreli el tiempo de una vida Parlante Posmodernidad Retrieved 24 July 2013 in Spanish El Frente de Liberacion Homosexual Clarin com Retrieved 24 July 2013 in Spanish Nestor Perlongher Archived 2010 06 09 at the Wayback Machine EL ORTIBA Retrieved 24 July 2013 in Spanish Los deseos imaginarios del peronismo elaleph com Retrieved 25 July 2013 in Spanish Daniel Gigena 12 August 2020 Juan Jose Sebreli internado por coronavirus trabaja en su nuevo libro La Nacion Retrieved 12 August 2020 in Spanish Juan Jose Sebreli En la Argentina son todos populistas Revista N Retrieved 24 July 2013 in Spanish Juan Jose Sebreli Estamos en un fin de ciclo pagando el fin de fiesta lanacion com Retrieved 24 July 2013 in Spanish Juan Jose Sebreli La idea de ir por todo es tipicamente totalitaria infobae Retrieved 24 July 2013 in Spanish JJ Sebreli contra todos Yo naci para esto Pinchilon Fonseca Retrieved 24 July 2013 in Spanish El olvido de la razon El Cultural es Retrieved 24 July 2013 in Spanish Juan Jose Sebreli En las elecciones gano el que vuelvan todos La Nacion Retrieved 01 March 2018 in Spanish Juan Jose Sebreli Si se pierde esta oportunidad vuelve seguro el populismo mas acerrimo La Nacion Retrieved 01 March 2018 in Spanish Juan Jose Sebreli sobre el aborto YouTube Retrieved 24 January 2019 in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan Jose Sebreli amp oldid 1221927715, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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