- Franz Hinkelammert
Franz Hinkelammert (born 1931) is a German-born theologian and economist, an influential theorist of
liberation theology who writes theological critiques of capitalism.He holds a doctorate in economics from the
Free University of Berlin . He served on the faculty ofCatholic University of Chile from 1963 to 1973. After thePinochet coup, he went to the Departmento Ecuménico de Investigaciones in San José, Costa Rica. He has written extensively and critically about theneoliberal economic model, anti-utopian and anti-socialist views within religion and politics as well as thesyncretism ofMarxism andChristianity . His criticisms include those of the economistsMilton Friedman ,Friedrich Hayek as well as the philosopherKarl Popper .Theological antiutopianism leads toward death. Theology becomes one big effort to justify the kind of life that lives by killing others. That is why its key symbol can be the crucifixion of crucifiers. It does not really have a readiness to be crucified, although that is how the first step is always presented. By averring their own willingness to be crucified, antiutopian theologians are simply pointing out who the crucifying enemy is. They then call for a crusade to crucify this crucifier. ["The Ideological Weapons of Death", p. 226]
References
* "The Ideological Weapons of Death: A Theological Critique of Capitalism", Hinkelammert, F., translated by
Phillip Berryman with an introduction byCornel West , 1986
* "Crítica de la Razón Utópica", Hinkelammert, F., 1983
* "Property for People, Not for Profit: Alternatives to the Global Tyranny of Capital", Duchrow, I. and Hinkelammert, F., 2004Persondata
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