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Francis Dupuis-Déri (born 1966, in Montreal) is a French Canadian researcher and professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal. He is best known for his political commentary on anti-feminism and anarchism, for his books L’Erreur humaine (1991), Lettre aux cons (1992), L’Archipel identitaire (1997), Love & rage (1998), L'Éthique du vampire (2007), and L'altermondialisme (2009), and as one of the co-founders of Les Zapartistes. A graduate of the University of British Columbia, and later was a researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Montreal.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
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