Kohei Saito (斎藤 幸平) (born January 31, 1987) is a Japanese philosopher.
He is an associate professor at the University of Tokyo.
Saito works on ecology and political economy from a Marxist perspective.
His book, Capital in the Anthropocene, has been credited for inspiring a resurgence of interest in Marxist thought in Japan.
2005
After graduating from Shiba Junior & Senior High School (芝中学校・芝高等学校), a private school in Tokyo, Saito studied at first at the University of Tokyo (UT) for three months and voluntarily withdrew from the UT to enroll in Wesleyan University, Connecticut from 2005 to 2009 as a Freeman Asian Scholarship recipient.
2009
He later began his master's studies at the Free University of Berlin in 2009, and then completed his doctorate at the Humboldt University of Berlin.
2016
In 2016, Saito published the book ''Nature versus Capital.
Marx's Ecology in his Unfinished Critique of Capitalism,'' which is based on his doctoral dissertation.
In it, he performs the reconstruction of Karl Marx's ecological critique of capitalism, in which he draws on extensive manuscripts and excerpts from Marx's estate.
2017
In 2017, the English-language version of his book was published, and in 2020 he was awarded the JSPS Prize for it by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
Saito was subsequently a visiting scholar at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and from 2017 to March 2022 he was an associate professor at Osaka Metropolitan University.
He was made an associate professor at the University of Tokyo in April 2022.
2018
Furthermore, in 2018 Saito won the Deutscher Memorial Prize for Marxist Research named after Isaac Deutscher, holding the distinction as the first Japanese and youngest person to receive the award.
2019
Saito co-edited Volume 18 of Division Four of the Marx-Engels-Gesamtausgabe, which was published in 2019.
Work on this book also informed his dissertation, which he completed at the Humboldt University of Berlin.
Andreas Arndt was his doctoral advisor.
2020
His 2020 published volume Capital in the Anthropocene became an unexpected bestseller in Japan, selling over 250,000 copies by May 2021, sales of which rose to more than 500,000 by mid-2022.
In February 2023 he published Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism.
An English translation of his "degrowth manifesto" has been published early the following year.