Jean-Claude Michéa, born in 1950, is a retired philosophy professor and French philosopher, author of several essays devoted in particular to the thought and work of George Orwell.[1]Libertariansocialist,[2] he is known for his committed positions against the dominant currents of the left which, according to him, has lost all spirits of anti-capitalist struggle to make way for the “religion of progress”.[3] Advocating several moral values near the socialism of George Orwell, Jean-Claude Michéa excoriates the leftist intelligentsia that has, in his view, gotten away from the proletarian and popular world.[4] He champions collective moral values at odds with an increasingly individualistic and liberal world, which uses only the law and the economy to justify itself. He “considers that the liberal bourgeois models have prevailed upon socialism, in swallowing it up” and “regrets that socialism has accepted the political liberalism’s theories”[5]
Climats, ed. (2002). Impasse Adam Smith, brèves remarques sur l'impossibilité de dépasser le capitalisme sur sa gauche (in French)., republication Champs-Flammarion, 2006[6]
Champs-Flammarion, ed. (2008). La Double Pensée, retour sur la question libérale (in French). Paris. ISBN978-2-08-121839-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Climats, ed. (2011). Le Complexe d'Orphée : la gauche, les gens ordinaires et la religion du progrès (in French). Climats. ISBN978-2-08-126047-4.[7][8]
L'Âme de l'homme sous le capitalisme (in French), postscript of La Culture de l’égoïsme - Discussion entre C. Lasch et C.Castoriadis, Climats, 2012 ISBN2081284634
Climats, ed. (2013). Les Mystères de la gauche : de l'idéal des Lumières au triomphe du capitalisme absolu (in French). Climats. ISBN978-2-08-129789-0.
^In an interview that he had given to the French magazine "A contretemps", Jean-Claude Michéa comes back at length on his family, his political path and his intellectual development (A Contretemps, n° 31, juillet 2008) (in French).
^Revue française de science politique, (in French), vol. 55 2005/3, p. 558.
^« A real work of analysis » according Jean-Louis PerraultArchived 2008-11-23 at the Wayback Machine, (in French) lecturer in economical sciences at the Rennes 1's University.