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Frédéric Lordon (born 15 January 1962) is a French economist and philosopher, CNRS Director of Research at the
Centre européen de sociologie et de science politique
' in
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. He is an influential figure in France's Nuit debout movement and has regularly contributed to French broadcast and print media on French and European politics, and also writes a regular opinion column for Le Monde diplomatique. He has argued in favour of
Communism Communism () is a political sociology, sociopolitical, political philosophy, philosophical, and economic ideology, economic ideology within the history of socialism, socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a ...
as an alternative to
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in books, articles and media appearances, and has been engaged in a project of re-grounding the social sciences in a
Spinoza Baruch (de) Spinoza (24 November 163221 February 1677), also known under his Latinized pen name Benedictus de Spinoza, was a philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin, who was born in the Dutch Republic. A forerunner of the Age of Enlightenmen ...
-inspired
materialism Materialism is a form of monism, philosophical monism according to which matter is the fundamental Substance theory, substance in nature, and all things, including mind, mental states and consciousness, are results of material interactions. Acco ...
. He is considered one of the most prominent intellectual voices of the radical left in France today.


Education

Lordon studied at the '' École nationale des Ponts et Chaussées'', beginning his studies in 1982 and receiving his degree there in 1985. He graduated with an MBA from the '' Institut Supérieur des Affaires'' in 1987. Supervised by Robert Boyer at the '' École des hautes études en sciences sociales'', he completed his doctoral thesis in 1993, in which he "undertook a mathematical modelling of the Regulation School's theses on economic crisis. In the 90s, teaching at
Sciences Po Sciences Po () or Sciences Po Paris, also known as the Paris Institute of Political Studies (), is a public research university located in Paris, France, that holds the status of ''grande école'' and the legal status of . The university's unde ...
and then researching at the CNRS, he turned his attention to economic-policy formation."


Career

Lordon teaches at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, in
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
. He has served since 2004 as a director of research at the
French National Centre for Scientific Research The French National Centre for Scientific Research (, , CNRS) is the French state research organisation and is the largest fundamental science agency in Europe. In 2016, it employed 31,637 staff, including 11,137 tenured researchers, 13,415 engi ...
(CNRS). He is a member of ' ("Appalled Economists"), a group of economists formed in 2010 who reject the positions of
mainstream economics Mainstream economics is the body of knowledge, theories, and models of economics, as taught by universities worldwide, that are generally accepted by economists as a basis for discussion. Also known as orthodox economics, it can be contrasted to ...
, such as the
efficient-market hypothesis The efficient-market hypothesis (EMH) is a hypothesis in financial economics that states that asset prices reflect all available information. A direct implication is that it is impossible to "beat the market" consistently on a risk-adjusted basis ...
, etc. An early observer of the subprime mortgage crisis, he proposed the implementation of a tax he nicknamed SLAM, for Shareholder Limited Authorized Margin, the effect of which would be to limit profits so that profit making ventures in the real economy are not determined "only by the interests of the
stock exchange A stock exchange, securities exchange, or bourse is an exchange where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell securities, such as shares of stock, bonds and other financial instruments. Stock exchanges may also provide facilities for ...
market." Lordon played an instrumental role in the rise of the Nuit debout movement. He wrote a piece in the February 2016 issue of '' Le Monde diplomatique'' on François Ruffin's film, '' Merci patron!'', describing the film as a clarion call for a potential uprising. This prompted Ruffin to organise a public meeting which led to the organisation of the public occupation of Paris's
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on 31 March 2016. Lordon spoke at the 31 March protest, highlighting the goals of disparate protest movements. He never talked to national media about his role in the movement, explaining that he did not wish to be seen as the leader of a leaderless movement.


Work

While Lordon was considered in his early career to be indebted to, and involved with, the French ' regulation school' (a school of economic thought which developed in France in the 1970s and which was indebted to
systems theory Systems theory is the Transdisciplinarity, transdisciplinary study of systems, i.e. cohesive groups of interrelated, interdependent components that can be natural or artificial. Every system has causal boundaries, is influenced by its context, de ...
, the
Annales school The ''Annales'' school () is a group of historians associated with a style of historiography developed by French historians in the 20th century to stress long-term social history. It is named after its scholarly journal '' Annales. Histoire, S ...
among others), more recently he has moved towards a much more radically Communist position, and has argued in a number of books and articles for the necessity of naming Communism as a concrete political vision for a post-capitalist society. Lordon has written in favour of what he calls 'Neo-Leninism', which he defines as "1) an objective, that is 2) macroscopic, and 3) an explicit imperative of strategic co-ordination in an adequate form. I hardly need to emphasise the enormity of the problems that this ‘adequate form’ contain. The important point here is that one imperative leads to another. The imperative of strategic co-ordination leads to the imperative of thinking about its proper form." Lordon's work is an attempt to integrate
Spinoza Baruch (de) Spinoza (24 November 163221 February 1677), also known under his Latinized pen name Benedictus de Spinoza, was a philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin, who was born in the Dutch Republic. A forerunner of the Age of Enlightenmen ...
's concepts, such as conatus, into the study of political economy, and Spinoza's influence is clear across Lordon's works. In ''Vivre sans?,'' Lordon uses Spinoza's philosophy in order to critique certain currents of contemporary radical left thought, especially '' The Invisible Committee'' and
Giorgio Agamben Giorgio Agamben ( ; ; born 22 April 1942) is an Italian philosopher best known for his work investigating the concepts of the state of exception, form-of-life (borrowed from Ludwig Wittgenstein) and '' homo sacer''. The concept of biopolitic ...
'','' as well as
Gilles Deleuze Gilles Louis René Deleuze (18 January 1925 â€“ 4 November 1995) was a French philosopher who, from the early 1950s until his death in 1995, wrote on philosophy, literature, film, and fine art. His most popular works were the two volumes o ...
, Jacques Rancière, and
Alain Badiou Alain Badiou (; ; born 17 January 1937) is a French philosopher, formerly chair of Philosophy at the École normale supérieure (ENS) and founder of the faculty of Philosophy of the Université de Paris VIII with Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault ...
. In ''Vivre sans?'' (2019)'','' "A conception of political action and power drawn from Spinoza is accordingly juxtaposed to a constellation of the antipolitical that evades the urgent challenges of modern political collectivity and conflict via ''intransitivity'' (Deleuze's becomings without a future), ''
aesthetics Aesthetics (also spelled esthetics) is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of beauty and taste (sociology), taste, which in a broad sense incorporates the philosophy of art.Slater, B. H.Aesthetics ''Internet Encyclopedia of Ph ...
'' (Rancière's rare political moments) or ''virtuosity'' (Badiou's political subject as exceptional sage)." Lordon argues that instead the left should grapple with the question of its relation to institutions, the possibility of revolutionary politics, and provide a positive vision for a communist society. In '' Capitalisme, désir et servitude'' (English: Willing Slaves of Capital)'','' Lordon proposes to rethink the question of labour by combining "a
Marxist Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis. It uses a dialectical and materialist interpretation of historical development, better known as historical materialism, to analyse class relations, social conflic ...
understanding of wage labour with a Spinozian anthropology of the passions", where "Marx supplies the fundamental framework: capitalism begins with ‘bare life, in need of reproduction’, its precondition the full dependence of labour on the market after the enclosures of the commons. The ‘basal desire’ for money as a means to survive allows the capitalist employer to ‘capture’ the workers’ desires for his own ends. The deteriorating balance of forces between the two has allowed neoliberal capital to indulge in the delirium of unlimited capture, as in employers’ proposals to lower unemployment by deregulating redundancies—the meta-desire to benefit from institutional conditions for the unrestricted pursuit of desire." He is also a critic of the
European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational union, supranational political union, political and economic union of Member state of the European Union, member states that are Geography of the European Union, located primarily in Europe. The u ...
. Following the Brexit referendum in 2016, Lordon wrote that "Whereas when the pro-EU commentariat exclaim that ‘the UK has been cut off’ after Brexit, they are deadly serious. We should take the poverty of this kind of argument as a solid indicator of the political and rhetorical extremes the ‘defend Europe’ camp has reached, now it has nothing else left – or only this and the spectre of ‘war’ – to try and hold back a wave now at the point of sweeping everything away. Unable to convince populations with evidence of its good deeds,
neoliberalism Neoliberalism is a political and economic ideology that advocates for free-market capitalism, which became dominant in policy-making from the late 20th century onward. The term has multiple, competing definitions, and is most often used pe ...
– its European branch in the lead – has no other resource than to oscillate between the imaginary of the turnip and the camp (ramparts, watchtowers, barbed wire) in order to get them to put up with it." He was also critical of the European Union's treatment of Greece's Syriza government in following their 2015 bailout referendum, claiming that "Since the first day of the Syriza government, the European institutions have had no project other than to make sure that it bites the dust, with an exemplary punishment that will make it into a lesson to think about for any other government that might get the idea of not just capitulating; as if it were necessary to erase any trace of the first authentic change of power in Europe for decades."


Books

(in French) * ''Les Quadratures de la politique économique'' ("The quadratures of political economy"), Paris, Albin Michel, 1997 * ''Fonds de pension, piège à cons. Mirage de la démocratie actionnariale'' ("Pension funds, a trap for fools. Mirage of shareholder democracy"), Paris, Liber/Raisons d'agir, 2000 * ''La Politique du capital'' ("The capitalist policy"), Paris, Odile Jacob, 2002 * ''Et la vertu sauvera le monde'' ("And virtue will save the world"), Paris, Liber/Raisons d'agir, 2003 * ''L'intérêt souverain — Essai d'anthropologie économique spinoziste'' ("The sovereign interest — Essay of spinozean anthropology"), Paris, La Découverte, 2006 * ''Spinoza et les sciences sociales. De l'économie des affects à la puissance de la multitude'' ("Spinoza and the social sciences. From the sentimental economy to the power of the multitudes"), In collaboration with Yves Citton. Paris, Éditions Amsterdam, 2008 * ''Jusqu'à quand ? Pour en finir avec les crises financières'' ("Until when? To put an end to financial crises"), Paris, Éditions Raisons d’agir, 2008 * ''Conflits et pouvoirs dans les institutions du capitalisme'' ("Conflicts and powers in the capitalist institutions"), Presses de la Fondation des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 2008 * ''La crise de trop – Reconstruction d'un monde failli'' ("The crisis of too much _ Reconstruction of a failed world"), Paris, Éditions Fayard, 2009 * '' Capitalisme, désir et servitude. Marx et Spinoza'' ("Capitalism, desire and servitude. Marx and Spinoza"), La Fabrique éditions, 2010 ** In English: ''Willing Slaves of Capital'', translated by Gabriel Ash. (London & New York: Verso Books, 2014), ISBN 9781781681602 * ''D'un retournement l'autre. Comédie sérieuse sur la crise financière'' (""From one turn to another. Serious comedy on the financial crisis), Paris, Seuil, 2011 * ''L'intérêt souverain – Essai d'anthropologie économique'' ("The sovereign interest — Essay of economic anthropology"), Paris, La Découverte, 2011 * ''Imperium - Structures et affects des corps politique'' ("Imperium - Structures and affects of political bodies"),Paris,La Fabrique, 2015 **In English: ''Imperium: Structures and Affects of Political Bodies'', translated by Andy Bliss, foreword by Alberto Toscano. (London & New York: Verso Books, 2022) ISBN 1786636425 * ''Les affects de la politique'' ("The Affects of politics"), Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 2016 * ''La condition anarchique'' ("The anarchic condition"), Paris, Seuil, 2018 * ''Vivre sans ? : Institutions, police, travail, argent...''("Living Without? : Institutions, police, work, money..."), Paris, La Fabrique, 2019 * ''Figures du communisme'' ("Figures of Communism"), Paris, La Fabrique, 2021


References


External links

* (in French)
''La pompe à phynance''
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on the website of '' Le Monde Diplomatique'' where Lordon blogs (in French) {{DEFAULTSORT:Lordon, Frederic 20th-century French economists Living people 1962 births Spinoza scholars Spinozists Neo-Spinozism 21st-century French economists Research directors of the French National Centre for Scientific Research HEC Paris alumni