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Richard Greeman (born Aug. 11, 1939 in New York City) is a Marxist scholar long active in human rights, anti-war, anti-nuclear, environmental and labor struggles in the U.S., Latin America, France, and Russia. Greeman is best known for his studies and translations of the Franco-Russian novelist and revolutionary Victor Serge (1890–1947). Greeman also writes regularly about politics, international class struggles and revolutionary theory. Co-founder of the (Praxis Research and Education Center ) in Moscow, Russia, and director of the International Victor Serge Foundation, Greeman splits his time between Montpellier, France and New York City. == Early Life and Education ==
Greeman describes himself as a ‘Red-diaper grand baby’ who inherited the socialist books and ideas of his maternal grandfather, Sam Levin, in immigrant Russian-Jewish tailor from Hartford, CT. His father, Edward Greeman, was a decorated WWI ambulance driver, 1948 American Labor Party candidate for N.Y. Assembly, and a Veterans Against the War in the Vietnam era.〔Edward Greeman, ''Grandpa’s War'', Writers as and Readers Publishing Cooperative, New York, 1992., NY, 1992.〕 Richard graduated from Mamaroneck High School in Mamaroneck, N.Y. in 1957 and entered Yale College, where as a Freshman he became active in the George Orwell Forum and joined the Young People's Socialist League (YPSL).〔‘Socialism at Yale’ by Richard Greeman, ''Class Book 1961'', Yale, New Haven, 2011.〕 During his 1959-60 Junior Year in Paris, Greeman participated in the anti-Algerian war movement as a member of the group ''Socialisme ou Barbarie'' (Socialism or Barbarism). Returning to Yale in 1960, he helped found the New Haven chapters of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) and Fair Play for Cuba Committee. Greeman encountered Raya Dunayevskaya after reading her ''(Marxism and Freedom )'' and joined her Marxist-Humanist organization News & Letters Committees, where he remained active until 1973, when he was ousted by the central leadership after being denied a hearing.〔Minutes of the ''News & Letters'' Resident Editorial Board for March 13 and Sept. 12, 1971, Wayne State Archives, Detroit, MI.〕 In 1961 Greeman enrolled in Columbia University, where as a graduate student and French teaching assistant, he was active in CORE, the Independent Committee Against the War in Vietnam, and Students for a Democratic Society. Greeman participated in the 1968 Columbia rebellion as a Junior Faculty member in support of the Strike Committee, and he received his Ph.D. at the ‘Counter-Commencement’ on the student-occupied campus.〔Richard Greeman, ‘The Columbia Rebellion,’ ''New Politics'' Summer 1968. Richard Greeman, ‘The Center Falls Out : the Role of the Faculty in the Columbia University Strike,’ ''Radical Teacher'', Vol. III, No. 2, April–May 1969.〕
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