Jean Ziegler, Tireless Critic of Capitalism and Swiss Intellectual, Dies at 92
Jean Ziegler, a prominent Swiss sociologist, former politician, and one of the leading intellectual figures of the European left, has passed away in Geneva. A lifelong author and advocate, he was renowned for his fierce critiques of neoliberal globalisation and his fight for global justice.

Key Takeaways
- Jean Ziegler died at the age of 92 in Geneva due to complications from Parkinson's disease.
- Ziegler served as the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food from 2000 to 2008.
- In 1964, Ziegler served as a driver and guide for Che Guevara during the Sugar Conference in Geneva.
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"Itâs here, at the heart of the system, that you must fight, because thatâs where the monsterâs brain is."
"Swiss bankers played the role of 'Hitlerâs receivers' throughout the Second World War."