Alexandru Claudian
Alexandru Claudian (also rendered as
Al. Claudian; April 8, 1898 – October 16, 1962) was a
Romanian sociologist, political figure, and poet. A student and practitioner of
Marxism, he worked as a schoolteacher, entry-level academic, field researcher, and journalist, before finally earning a professorship at the
University of Iași. An
anti-fascist, Claudian enlisted with the
Romanian Social Democratic Party during the interwar, moving closer to the
anti-communist center by the late 1940s, and became that faction's main theoretician. His condemnation of Marxism and totalitarianism made him an enemy of the
communist regime, which imprisoned him for several years and kept him under surveillance until the time of his death.
Claudian's work in the
sociology of culture and the
history of ideas worked on the assumption of
social determinism, discussing the social triggers behind
Platonism or
Positivism. His contribution was well received by the scientific community, but his isolation form other sociological schools, and his overall discreetness, led to his passing into relative oblivion. Disconnected from his scholarly pursuits, Claudian's poetry is generally of an introspective kind, lyricizing the writer's nostalgia.
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