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Takis Fotopoulos ((ギリシア語:Τάκης Φωτόπουλος) born October 14, 1940) is a political philosopher and economist who founded the Inclusive Democracy movement. He is noted for his synthesis of classical democracy with libertarian socialism and the radical currents in the new social movements. He was an academic, and has written many books and over 900 articles,. He is the editor of ''The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy'' (which succeeded ''Democracy & Nature'') and author of ''Towards An Inclusive Democracy'' (1997) in which the foundations of the Inclusive Democracy project were set.〔(Takis Fotopoulos bio ) at Bloomsburry Publishing/Continuum’s website.〕 Fotopoulos is Greek and lives in London.〔(Takis Fotopoulos bio ) at eipcp’s (European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies) website.〕 ==Early life== Fotopoulos was born on the Greek island of Chios and his family moved to Athens soon afterwards. After earning degrees in Economics and Political Science and in Law from the University of Athens, he moved to London in 1966 for postgraduate study at the London School of Economics on a Varvaressos scholarship from Athens University. He was a student syndicalist and activist in Athens〔He was elected as a member of the Administrative Council of the Law students Union in 1958-59, following the first victory of a Left alliance in which he participated against EKOF, an extreme right wing student association controlled by the 'deep' Greek state , which a few years later, in 1963, was responsible for the murder of Left parliamentarian Grigoris Lambrakis and 4 years later of the military coup which led to the military dictatorship (1967-74).〕 and then a political activist in London, taking an active part in the 1968 student protests in London, and in organisations of the revolutionary Greek Left during the struggle against the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. During this period, he was a member of the Revolutionary Socialist Groups in London, which published the newspaper ''Μαμή'' ("Midwife", from the Marxian dictum, "violence is the midwife of revolution"), for which he wrote several articles.〔As testified by the Left composer Lakis Karalis in an interview in the Athens newspaper Eleftherotypia (06/09/2008) and in an Arts web site (Προβολέας ).〕 Fotopoulos is married since 1966 with Sia Mamareli, (she was a lawyer) both have a son Costas born 1974.
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