Jacques Dofny

Jacques Dofny (1923 - 1994) was a sociologist and a Canadian professor.

Native of Belgium and more precisely of the territory of current the Walloon region, it studied in France then arrived at Canada in the years 1960, where it was very active during intellectual boiling called the Quiet revolution. One of the founders of the Socialist party of Quebec, it collaborates in the review Sociologie and company and in the review Socialisme .

Dofny is implied at the time of the foundation of the Research institute applied to work. Being used as bridge between the Canadian and French sociologists, he works within the American Sociological Association and the Association of the sociologists and anthropologists of French language.

Militant for the left, it regularly has to defend the Marxist theses within his discipline, which it applies at the time of his studies on the social classes and the trade unionism. He dies in Marseilles in 1994.

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