Omer Moussaly obtained his first PhD in Political Science in 2014 from UQAM (Montreal) with a thesis on the works of Antonio Gramsci. He is also a researcher at the UNESCO, Chair on the Philosophical Foundations of Justice and Democratic Society. He completed a second PhD in Philosophy on the works of Algernon Sidney at l’Université Laval (Quebec) in 2022. His research interests and publications touch mainly on critical theory and the history of political thought. He also teaches philosophy at Edouard-Montpetit College.
Área de conocimiento
Political philosophy, Sociology, Political Science, Economics
Institución académica-científica a la que pertenece
Université du Québec à Montréal and College Edouard-Montpetit
Líneas de investigación
Keywords: Gramsci, Poulantzas, Losurdo, Marxist philosophy, class struggles, political philosophy. My main research interests focus on harmonizing the critique of political economy developed by Marx in Capital with his political analyses of class-divided social formations as can be found in such works as The Eighteenth Brumaire. The writings of Antonio Gramsci, Nicos Poulantzas and Domenico Losurdo are important sources of inspiration for this research
Publicaciones
Domenico Losurdo’s Historical Interpretation of Class
Struggles, Marxism and Sciences, volume 1 | issue 2 | 131–156. https://cesog.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/5.-Domenico-Losurdos-Historical-Interpretation_print-O-Moussaly.pdf
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