- János Kis
János Kis (born
September 17 ,1943 ) is a Hungarianphilosopher andpolitical scientist .Kis was born in
Budapest , Hungary. He graduated fromPhilosophy at theEötvös Loránd University in1967 . In1973 he was dismissed as a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy at theHungarian Academy of Sciences after co-authoring a book criticizingMarxist socialism. Strongly opposed to thecommunist regime in Hungary, he helped to create the first opposition journal "Beszélő" which was first issued in December1981 . He was the Editor-in-Chief of this underground journal until the democratization of the country in1989 . He was also member of thedemocratic opposition partyAlliance of Free Democrats (SzDSz).From 1988 to 1989 he was visiting professor at the
New School for Social Research inNew York City .After the fall of communism in
1989 -1990 , the SzDSz entered the democratic government and Kis was elected as the party leader in February 23, 1990. He remained in this office until November 23,1991 , when he left active politics and returned to an academic career. In1992 , he became a professor at theCentral European University . From 1996, he is also visiting professor at theNew York University .Kis has written numerous articles and books on political science, such as "Politics as a Moral Problem". Despite having left the political arena years ago, he continues to take positions on controversial issues such as the war in
Iraq , voicing his liberal and democratic points of view.ources
* [http://as.nyu.edu Biography at the New York University Website]
* Gale Stokes, "The Walls Came Tumbling Down"(New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), 88-89.
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