Sophia N. Antonopoulou Explained

Sophia N. Antonopoulou
Nationality:Greek
Birth Date:4 October 1947

Sophia N. Antonopoulou (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Σοφία Ν. Αντωνοπούλου; born 1947) is a professor at the National Technical University of Athens,[1] Greece and holds a PhD in economics from the University College London, UK. She has published four books as well as scientific and opinion articles in numerous publications in Greece and abroad.[2]

Biography

Antonopoulou was born in Athens, in 1947. She completed her primary education at the Tossitsion Arsakion High School of Athens, where she developed a strong interest in philosophy, reading Plato systematically. At the age of eighteen she wrote her first philosophical essays, in which she analyzed and interpreted the theory of Ideas of Plato.[3]

Antonopoulou studied civil engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), she graduated in 1971 and worked as a civil engineer in construction firms and consultants between 1971 and 1975. She was appointed as an assistant at the School of Architecture, NTUA in 1976 and was granted a sabbatical to pursue postgraduate studies in economics at the University College London, UK in 1980. She returned to Athens and resumed her duties at the NTUA in 1983. She was awarded her PhD by the University College London, UK, in 1987.[4]

Since 1976 she has been teaching at the School of Architecture, Dept. of Urban and Regional Planning (NTUA), originally as an assistant (1976), a lecturer (1989), an assistant professor (1993), an associate professor (2003), and since 2009 as a full professor.

Research interests and content of works

Antonopoulou's research interests focus on the Greek and international economy, as well as on philosophy.[1] In 1989 she published the work The Political and Economic Thought of Rosa Luxemburg. The Critique of K. Marx’s Capital (Papazissis, Athens, 1989) (in Greek), where she exposed the critique of Luxemburg to Karl Marx's Capital, Volume I, going further to show that the 'solution' that Luxemburg gave to the problem of the expanded reproduction of capital was in its turn problematic. For the first time, in this work Sophia Antonopoulou exposed her view that Marx's Capital forms a theoretical economic paradigm, which in essence constitutes an analysis in which the class struggle is absent, a dimension fundamental to the capitalist economy and society. This work was published before the collapse of the Eastern Bloc. It influenced the Greek intelligentsia and was characterized as prophetic.[5]

Sophia Antonopoulou developed this critique of Marx and Marxism in her book The Marxist Theory of Development and its Convergence with the Bourgeois Theoretical Paradigm (Papazissis, Athens, 1991) (in Greek), in which she criticizes the theoretical model that Marx had developed with respect to the economy, society and history, as well as Marx's philosophical theory (Dialectical and Historical Materialism). In 1991 she published an analysis of the post-war Greek economy and society entitled The Post War Transformation of the Greek Economy and the Settlement Phenomenon 1950-1980 (Papazisis, Athens, 1991) (in Greek) based on her PhD thesis. In 2008 she published a multilateral and complex analysis of contemporary capitalism entitled Contemporary Capitalism and Globalization (Exandas, Athens, 2008) (in Greek).

Works

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Notes and References

  1. Staff https://www.arch.ntua.gr/en/node/117, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
  2. http://www.biblionet.gr/main.asp?page=showauthor&personsid=20226 Short bio in Greek
  3. The relevant manuscripts and notes are as follows: The Theory of Ideas of Plato (manuscript, May 1965); Another View of The Theory of Ideas of Plato, I (manuscript, 1965); Another View of the Theory of Ideas of Plato, II (notes, 1965); Plato in Phaedro, (notes, 1964); Refutation of Plato’s Proof About the Immortality of the Soul, Based Upon the Theory of Ideas (notes, 1965); Plato’s Phaedon, Theory of Opposites (notes, October 1965); Refutation of Plato’s First Proof About the Soul (notes, October 1965); Plato’s Theory of Memory, as I Have Conceived It (manuscript, July 1966). Staff https://www.arch.ntua.gr/en/node/117, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Architecture, NTUA
  4. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1349801/ "The building industry in Greece : its role in the post-war Greek economy"
  5. See Επιχειρήματα (Arguments) (journal) No 12, Dec. 1989; Οικονομικός Ταχυδρόμος (Economic Mailman) (weekly), No 21, May 1990; Τα Νέα (The News) (newspaper), 8 September 1990; Οικονομικός Ταχυδρόμος (Economic Mailman) (weekly), No 4, January 1991
  6. Review by Θεοφάνης Πάκος, "Κατανοώντας τον σύγχρονο καπιταλισμό: Οι οικονομικές εξελίξεις," Greek daily Kathimerini (5 April 2009)
  7. Web site: Σύγχρονος καπιταλισμός και παγκοσμιοποίηση . National Book Centre of Greece . Biblionet . 2010-10-29.
  8. Web site: Ο μεταπολεμικός μετασχηματισμός της ελληνικής οικονομίας και το οικιστικό φαινόμενο 1950-1980 . National Book Centre of Greece . Biblionet . 2010-10-29.
  9. Web site: Αποτελέσματα αναζήτησης για: "i marksistiki theorisi tis anaptiksis sigklisi me to as 0061138" – IANOS.
  10. Web site: Η πολιτική και οικονομική σκέψη της Ρόζας Λούξεμπουργκ . National Book Centre of Greece . Biblionet . 2010-10-29.