Alkis Rigos has died at the age of 80
Alkis Rigos, a prominent Greek intellectual and political figure, has passed away at 80 years old, leaving behind a significant legacy in social activism and political thought.
Alkis Rigos, who passed away on March 5th at the age of 80, was a noted figure in Greek intellectual and political arenas. He was a key member of the anti-junta student movement during the Greek military dictatorship and later became one of the founding members of the SYRIZA party. Rigos also served on the Central Committee of SYRIZA and contributed to its weekly insert 'Anagnoseis' in the Sunday newspaper 'Avgi'. His work in politics and academia has left a lasting impact on social activism in Greece.
Born in Athens in 1946, Rigos was a respected professor of Political Science and History at Panteion University and served as the president of the Hellenic Political Science Association from 2006 to 2008. He was actively involved in various intellectual and social movements throughout his career, advocating for democratic principles and resistance against authoritarianism. In addition to his academic accomplishments, he played a crucial role in establishing open universities in local government, supporting Greek communities abroad, and facilitating educational opportunities for refugees.
Rigos's death marks the loss of a significant figure in Greece's political landscape, whose commitment to education and civil engagement has inspired many. As tributes pour in, his contributions to both the academic and political spheres are increasingly recognized, emphasizing the necessity of ongoing dialogues about democracy and civic responsibility in contemporary society.