Alain Lipietz (born September 19, 1947 as Alain Guy Lipiec) is a French engineer,
economist
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and
politician
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, a former
Member of the European Parliament
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, and a member of the
French Green Party
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. He has, however, been suspended from the party since 25 March 2014 and is an elected local politician in
Val de Bièvre
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, Paris, France.
Education and background
Alain Lipietz was raised in Paris in a middle class, Leftist family. His mother was French and his father was a
Jewish Pole, who had fled
antisemitism
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in Poland at the age of two and arrived in France in 1924. They had three children. Lipietz was a precocious child, winning a prize at the age of 15 for public speaking. He studied at the exclusive ''
École polytechnique
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* École, Savoi ...
'' as an engineer (entered in 1966) and the ''
École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées
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'' (diploma in 1971). He had participated in the May '68 protests in Paris, and seen the plight of miners in the north of France, prompting him to study economics, obtaining a Masters from the
Sorbonne
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in 1972.
From 1971–1973 he was a researcher in economics at the ''Institut de recherche des transports'' (The French transportation research institute) and then from 1973–1999 at the ''Centre d'études prospectives d'économie – Mathématiques appliquées à la planification'' (Center for prospective studies of economics – applied mathematics for planning). He became a research director at
CNRS
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from 1988-2002. In 1990 he became chief engineer at the
Corps of Bridges and Roads (France)
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, and taught at various Paris universities over the course of his career.
Despite his interests in regional planning and economics, since the beginning of his career he also devoted himself to the analysis of social and environmental issues. In particular he contributed to the
Regulation school
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of economic thought, as well as environmental theory and policy.
Lipietz first married at age 20. Francine Compte, a feminist and writer, died of cancer in 2008. He married Natalie Gandais in July 2015.
Political activities
Alain Lipietz is a former
Maoist
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. He was then a candidate of
Les Verts for the legislative elections of 1986 in
Seine-Saint-Denis
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, and became the national spokesperson of the French Green Party in 1997.
He was an elected representative of the
Green Party
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Greens believe that these issues are inherently related to one another as a foundation ...
at the European Parliament from 1999-2009, serving two terms.
Alain Lipietz was an adviser to the ''Commission économique des Verts'', a member of the ''Commission française du développement durable'' (from 2000) and a member of the ''Conseil d'établissement du Collège de France'' (since 2001).
On 21 June 2001, Lipietz was elected as candidate for the French Green Party in the
2002 presidential elections. With 50% of the votes cast in the party's primaries, Lipietz narrowly beat rival candidate
Noël Mamère
Noël Mamère (born 25 December 1948 in Libourne, Gironde) is a French journalist and politician. He was the mayor of Bègles in Gironde as well as deputy to the French National Assembly for that constituency. He was for several years a member o ...
.
However, controversy arose during the summer of 2001, when Lipietz seemed to have appeared sympathetic to separatists jailed for planting bombs in
Corsica
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. A second controversy was his opposition to reopening the
Mont Blanc
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Tunnel between France and Italy, which had been closed in 1999 after 39 people died in a fire. Meanwhile, the party dropped from seven to five percent support in opinion polls. Finally, on 14 October 2001,
Les Verts managed to survive a major internal crisis and changed their Presidential candidate, dropping Alain Lipietz to choose Noël Mamère, who had supposedly made the irrevocable decision not to run just a day sooner.
Court challenge to SNCF
In 2006 Alain and his sister Hélène, A former Green Senator and lawyer, sued the French government and
SNCF
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, the national railway of
France
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, for reparations for transporting members of their family to the
Drancy deportation camp
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during
World War II
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. The case was heard in the French Administrative Court, the body charged with trying cases against the French government and its agencies. The defendants argued at trial that they were at the time under orders of the
German
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military; the railroad further argued that the German military threatened to shoot any railroad official who disobeyed their orders. The court disagreed, concluding that the
Vichy government
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could not have avoided knowledge of the prisoners' likely deportation to concentration camps, and that SNCF made no effort to either protest the transportation or to transport them in a humane manner. On June 6, 2006, the court ordered them to pay
€
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61,000 (almost
$80,000).
The French government accepted the decision, but in 2007 SNCF successfully appealed the decision regarding themselves. The appeal court found that SNCF was a separate entity to the government and thus outside the competence of the Administrative court.
The Lipietz family are understood to be considering a further appeal to the State Council in respect of the claim against SNCF.
French local politics
In 2014, Alain Lipietz ranked second in the EELV (Greens) candidate list for
Villejuif
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(94) municipal election in the Paris southern suburbs, and as a candidate for President of th
Agglomeration of Val de Bièvre(which comprises
Arcueil
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Name
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,
Cachan
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The prestigious École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay and École Spéciale des Travaux Publics are loc ...
,
Fresnes,
Gentilly,
Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
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,
L'Haÿ-les-Roses
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and
Villejuif
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Name
The earliest reference to Villejuif appears in a bill signed by the Pope Callixtus II on 27 November 1119. It refers to Villa Ju ...
). Coming fifth, he and colleagues then engineered a coalition with right wing candidates and socialist dissidents, to attain a majority coalition. The national Green Party suspended the local EELV Villejuif candidates for this alliance with the right wing, which is against party policy. Alain Lipietz has become a councillor in the majority coalition and one of the vice-presidents of the Agglomeration of Val de Bièvre. He remains suspended by the Greens.
Main publications
Lipietz is a prolific academic author with most of his work spanning regional development and regulation theory, labour economics, and green politics.
He is the author of:
*Lipietz, A.''Qu'est-ce que l'écologie politique ? La Grande Transformation du XXIè siècle'' (3rd ed. Paris: Les Petits Matins, 2012: 2nd ed. 2003: 1st ed. 1999)
* Lipietz, A.''Green Deal. La crise du libéral-productivisme et la réponse écologiste''. (Paris: La Découverte, 2012)
* Lipietz, A. ''La SNCF et la Shoah. Le procès G. Lipietz contre Etat et SNCF.'' (Paris: éd. Les Petits Matins, 2011)
* Lipietz, A. ''Face à la crise: l'urgence écologiste'' (Paris: Textuel, 2009)
* Lipietz, A. ''Les Fantômes de l'Internet''. (Paris: Les Petits Matins, 2011)
* Lipietz, A. ''Refonder l'espérance : Leçons de la majorité plurielle'' (Paris: La Découverte, 2003)
* Lipietz, A. ''The theory of social regulation'' (in Japanese) (Tokyo: Aoki Shoten, 2002)
* Lipietz, A.''Pour le tiers secteur: L'économie sociale et solidaire.'' (Paris: La Découverte, 2001)
* Benko, G. and Lipietz, A. (eds.) ''La richesse des nations: La nouvelle géographie socio-économique'' (Paris: PUF, 2000)
* Lipietz, A. ''El padre y la madre de la riqueza. Trabajo y ecologia'' (Lima: ADEC_ATC, 1995)
* Lipietz, A. ''Green Hopes. The Future of Political Ecology'' (London: Polity Press, 1995)(''Vert-espérance. Le futur de l'écologie politique'' first published Paris: La Découverte, 1993)
* Lipietz, A. ''Un developpement ecologiquement soutenable: serait-il impossible?/Sera impossivel un desenvolvimento ecologicamente viavel?'' (Camara Municipal de Matosinhos, 1994)
* Lipietz, A. ''La société en sablier : Le partage du travail contre la déchirure sociale'' (Paris: La Découverte, 1993)
* Lipietz, A. ''Bagdad, Rio: le XXIè siècle est commencé'' (Paris: Quai Voltaire, 1992)
* Lipietz, A. ''Phèdre: identification d'un crime'' (Paris: Métailié, 1992)
* Benko, G. and Lipietz, A. (eds), (1992), ''Les régions qui gagnent: districts et réseaux, les nouveaux paradigmes de la géographie économique''. (Paris: PUF, 1992)
* Lipietz, A. ''Choisir l'audace: Une alternative pour le XXI siècle'' (Paris: La Découverte, 1989)
* Lipietz, A. ''Towards a New Economic Order: Post-Fordism, Ecology, Democracy'' (Oxford University Press, 1989)
* Lipietz, A. ''Nach dem Ende des "Goldenen Zeitalters": Regulation und Transformation kapitalistischer Gesellschaften''. (Berlin: Argument Verlag, 1988)
* Lipietz, A. ''Mirages and Miracles: Crisis in Global Fordism'' (London: Verso, 1987)
(''Mirages et miracles. Problèmes de l'industrialisation dans le Tiers-Monde'', Paris: La Découverte 1985)
* Lipietz, A. ''The Enchanted World: Inflation, Credit and the Global Crises'' (London, Verso 1985) (''Le monde enchanté: de la valeur à l'envol inflationniste''. Paris: La Découverte, 1983)
* Lipietz, A. ''l'Audace Ou l'Enlisement: Sur les Politiques Economiques de la Gauche '' (Paris: La Découverte, 1984)
* Lipietz, A, D. Clerc and J. Satre-Buisson. ''La Crise'' (Paris: Syros, 1983).
* Lipietz, A. ''Crise et inflation, pourquoi?'' (Paris: François Maspero, 1979)
* Lipietz, A. ''Le capital et son espace '' (Paris: La Découverte, 1977)
* Lipietz, A. ''Le Tribut foncier urbain''. (Paris: F. Maspero 1974)
He has also worked on many of the EC directives regarding the financial sector. (1990–2010)
References
External links
Personal WebsiteBio as a former student of PolytechniqueBlog of Lipietz and friends*
ttps://web.archive.org/web/20021023125207/http://perso.club-internet.fr/lipietz/ECO/ECO_EcoloOECDEnglish.html Alain Lipietz - Working for world ecological sustainabilityDu jardin à la planète
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1947 births
20th-century French engineers
20th-century French scientists
20th-century French politicians
21st-century French engineers
21st-century French scientists
21st-century French politicians
Living people
French civil engineers
École Polytechnique alumni
École des Ponts ParisTech alumni
Corps des ponts
French people of Polish-Jewish descent
People from Charenton-le-Pont
MEPs for Île-de-France 2004–2009
The Greens (France) MEPs
MEPs for France 1999–2004
French National Centre for Scientific Research scientists
Political ecologists