Lucien-Samir Oulahbib | |
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Born | Aïn El Hammam, Tizi Ouzou, Algeria | 6 March 1956
Citizenship | France |
Alma mater | Paris-Sorbonne University Paris Nanterre University School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 |
Occupation(s) | sociologist, political scientist, journalist |
Employer | Jean Moulin University – Lyon 3 |
Organization | Atlantis Institute |
Known for | epistemology of nihilism |
Notable work | Ethique et épistémologie du nihilisme |
Website | lucien |
Lucien-Samir Oulahbib (born 1956, in Aïn El Hammam, Tizi Ouzou, Algeria) is a French sociologist, political scientist, writer and journalist who taught at the University Lyon 3, from 2007 until 2019. He taught at the University Paris X from 2005 to 2007 and now teaches at Albert le Grand Institute. He manages Dogma philosophy journal together with Isabelle Saillot.[1]
His writings tackle contemporary French nihilism, radical Islamism, and antisemitism. Lucien Oulabib's scientific interests range from sociology, political philosophy, philosophy of law, geopolitics, international relations, communication and information philosophy to theology and nihilism.[2]