León Rozitchner

1924–2011

León Rozitchner was born in Chivilcoy, Buenos Aires province, in 1924. His grandfather, a rabbi, immigrated to Argentina in the previous century. Rozitchner made his mark on Argentine society and culture as a leftist philosopher, journalist, and university professor. In 1960, he obtained a doctorate in humanities from the Sorbonne; his philosophy was largely influenced by Merleau-Ponty, Marx, and Freud. He edited the left-wing periodical Contorno and was forced into exile in Caracas in 1976. He was one of the first in Latin America to establish links between Marxism and psychoanalysis.

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To Be a Jew

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In memory of my father, Salomón Motje Rozitchner. What other eternity is there if not that of knowing you are eternally dead. For Jews the choices are not just difficult. The revolution requires the…