Anvar Khamei

Iranian academic and politician (1917–2018)

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Anvar Khamei
Khamei in 1960s
Born(1917-03-20)20 March 1917
Died20 November 2018(2018-11-20) (aged 101)
Karaj, Iran
Years active1931–2018
Political partyTudeh Party

Anvar Khāmahʼī (Persian: انور خامه‌ای; 20 March 1917 – 20 November 2018) was an Iranian sociologist, economist, journalist, and politician, who wrote many books in his specialty fields, including his analytical and critical book Revisionism from Marx to Mao Tse-Tung.[1] Khamei gained his B.Sc. in sociology and his Ph.D. in economics from the Heidelberg University and the University of Freiburg, respectively. In addition, he held a M.Sc. degree in journalism. He was a university professor at the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium,[citation needed] and a UNESCO fellow[citation needed]. Khamei was an activist of the Tudeh Party of Iran in the 1940s, but he quit in January 1948,[2] and concentrated on his journalistic and academic activities.[3][4] He believed in social democracy, or in other words, the Third Way, for the most of his life.[5] Khamei was a multilinguist, being proficient in German, French, and English languages, in addition to his mother tongue Persian language, with many publications in all those languages. He died on 20 November 2018 at the age of 101 from respiratory failure.[6][7] He was a descendant of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar.[8]

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References

  1. ^ Révisionnisme de marx à mao ts : KHAMEI, ANVAR - Social Sciences (in French). Archambault. 1976. ISBN 9782715702691.
  2. ^ Maziar, Behrooz (2000). Rebels With A Cause: The Failure of the Left in Iran. I.B.Tauris. p. 168. ISBN 1860646301.
  3. ^ "Interview with Dr. Anvar Khamei". IICHS. Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies. 2 April 1395.
  4. ^ "The Past, the Present, and the Bridge: Ali Dehbashi's Bukhara Magazine". Los Angeles Review of Books. 22 May 2016.
  5. ^ Révisionnisme de marx à mao ts : KHAMEI, ANVAR - Social Sciences (in French). Archambault. 1976. ISBN 9782715702691.
  6. ^ "انور خامه‌ای درگذشت". Fararu (in Persian). Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  7. ^ "مرگ انور خامه‌ای؛ آخرین بازمانده ۵۳ نفر". BBC News فارسی.
  8. ^ "مرگ انور خامه‌ای؛ آخرین بازمانده ۵۳ نفر". BBC News فارسی.

External links

  • Anvar Khamei on WorldCat
  • Anvar Khāmahʼī on WorldCat
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