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1Traducción. La racionalidad unidimensional y los límites de la razón pragmáticaRevista Filosofía Uis 25 (2): 1. 2026.El giro hacia la intersubjetividad y el pragmatismo como marco filosófico se ha convertido en un sello distintivo de la teoría crítica contemporánea. Desde la teoría de la acción comunicativa, la ética del discurso y la teoría del reconocimiento, todas se basan en una noción de cognición y socialización de inspiración pragmática que se aleja significativamente de las ideas planteadas por teóricos críticos anteriores. La idea de unidimensionalidad es un elemento de la escuela clásica de teoría cr…Read more
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17Book Review: Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx’s Social and Political Thought, by Bruno Leipold Citizen Marx: Republicanism and the Formation of Karl Marx’s Social and Political Thought, by LeipoldBruno, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2024, 418pp (review)Political Theory. forthcoming.
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27The New Authoritarian Character: Group Narcissism, Psychic Regression and Late CapitalismIn Joseph Fantauzzi, Maor Levitin & Terry Maley (eds.), Erich Fromm and Left Strategy: New Paths Toward Radical Transformation, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 141-162. 2025.The rise of reactionary populismPopulism as well as nascent neo-fascist movements have become a hallmark of late neoliberalismNeoliberalism. Perhaps we should see it as the transition from the period of neoliberalismNeoliberalism into a new, more comprehensive period of corporate dominance accompanied by autocratic political forms informed by anti-democratic attitudes and beliefs.
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79Critical Theory and Radical Psychoanalysis: Rethinking the Marcuse-Fromm DebateTheory, Culture and Society 42 (3): 59-74. 2025.I explore the ways that the debate between Herbert Marcuse and Erich Fromm relates to the possibility of informing both a critical psychoanalysis as well as how psychoanalysis can fit into critical social theory. I argue that Fromm’s emphasis on the social nature of the mind and the self is a more attractive template that Marcuse’s more anachronistic reading of Freud and his metapsychology. Fromm grants centrality to the issue of praxis as central to the nature of critique, both in terms of one’…Read more
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62The two faces of domination in republican political theoryEuropean Journal of Political Theory 17 (1): 44-64. 2018.I propose a theory of domination derived from republican political theory that is in contrast to the neo-republican theory of domination as arbitrary interference and domination as dependence. I suggest that, drawing on of the writings of Machiavelli and Rousseau, we can see two faces of domination that come together to inform social relations. One type of domination is extractive dominance where agents are able to derive surplus benefit from another individual, group, or collective resource, na…Read more
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78German Idealism, Marxism, and Lukács’ Concept of Dialectical OntologyOpen Philosophy 7 (1): 18-36. 2024.I explore the roots of ontological thinking in the late thought of Georg Lukács via the development of the nature of praxis in German Idealism and the thought of Marx. I contend that the thesis of spontaneous, self-creation as well as social relatedness are both core themes in German Idealism that achieve definitive form in Marx’s thought. In effect, I argue that the human capacities for relatedness and the formation of relations with others paired with the teleological structure of human practi…Read more
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20Capitalism as Deficient ModernityIn Andrew Buchwalter (ed.), Hegel and Capitalism, State University of New York Press. pp. 117-132. 2015.
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61Descent of the dialectic: phronetic criticism in an age of nihilismRoutledge. 2024.This book reconstructs the concept and practice of dialectics as a means of grounding a critical theory of society. At the center of this project is the thesis of phronetic criticism or a form of reason that is able to synthesize human value with objective rationality. This book argues that defects in modern forms of social reason are the result of the powers of social structure and the norms and purposes they embody. Increasingly, modern societies are driven not by substantive values concerning…Read more
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37Radical intellectuals and the subversion of progressive politics: the betrayal of politics (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2015.Radical Intellectuals and the Subversion of Progressive Politics is a challenge to contemporary radical politics and political thought. This collection of essays critiques the dominant trends and figures on the left that have distorted the legacy of progressive politics, arguing that they have moved politics away from issues of class and economic power toward a preoccupation with culture and identity. The contributors discuss this new radicalism from the perspective of a more rational form of le…Read more
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55Twilight of the Self: The Decline of the Individual in Late CapitalismStanford University Press. 2022.In this new work, political theorist Michael J. Thompson argues that modern societies are witnessing a decline in one of the core building blocks of modernity: the autonomous self. Far from being an illusion of the Enlightenment, Thompson contends that the individual is a defining feature of the project to build a modern democratic culture and polity. One of the central reasons for its demise in recent decades has been the emergence of what he calls the cybernetic society, a cohesive totalizatio…Read more
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66Adorno's Reception of Weber and LukácsIn Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno, Wiley. 2020.Adorno was deeply influenced by ideas about the rationalization of mass society and effects of commodification on consciousness. The work of Max Weber and Georg Lukács were dual influences that shaped much of Adorno's own work. He develops his critique of the “totally administered society” as a confluence of Weber's rationalization thesis as well as Lukács' theory of reification of consciousness due to the penetration of the commodity form into everyday life. But Adorno moves beyond these ideas …Read more
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36The German Aesthetic Tradition (review)Philosophy and Literature 28 (1): 218-220. 2004.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 28.1 (2004) 218-220 [Access article in PDF] The German Aesthetic Tradition, by Kai Hammermeister; xv & 259 pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, $22 paper. In some ways, aesthetic theory has become a thing of the past. With the exception of a kind of fascination with works such as T. W. Adorno's Aesthetic Theory, aesthetics, as a project or tradition, has surrendered its once monolithic and grandi…Read more
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99Review: Philip Pettit. The Robust Demands of the Good: Ethics with Attachment, Virtue, and Respect. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 281 pages; $45.00/hardcoverPhilosophical Forum 47 (1): 117-121. 2016.
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149Enlarging the Sphere of Recognition: A Hegelian Approach to Animal Rights (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 45 (3): 319-335. 2011.
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120Toward a critical social ontologyPhilosophical Forum 54 (1-2): 61-78. 2023.I argue in this paper for a critical social ontology, or an approach to theorizing social reality and social institutions that is more than descriptive of social reality, but is also able to provide practical reasoning with an ontological dimension for judgment. At the heart of this idea is a different take on social metaphysics from most standard current accounts in that it begins with empirical, phylogenetic capacities of human beings for social practices (realizing abstract thought in the wor…Read more
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Inventing the "political" : Arendt, anti-politics and the deliberative turn in contemporary political theoryIn Gregory R. Smulewicz-Zucker & Michael Thompson (eds.), Radical intellectuals and the subversion of progressive politics: the betrayal of politics, Palgrave-macmillan. 2015.
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Critical agency in Hegelian ethics : social metaphysics versus moral constructivismIn James Gledhill & Sebastian Stein (eds.), Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy: Beyond Kantian Constructivism, Routledge. 2020.
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1642Reification as an Ontological ConceptMetodo. forthcoming.In this paper, I outline the ways that reification as a pathology of what I call “cybernetic society” shapes the fundamental structures of the self and our shared social reality. Whereas the classical theory of reification was a diagnostic attempt to understand the failure of class consciousness, I believe we must push this thesis further to show how is fundamentally an ontological and not a merely cognitive or epistemic concern. By this I mean that it is a pathology of consciousness as well as …Read more
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43Constructing Marxist Ethics: Critique, Normativity, Praxis (edited book)Brill. 2015.Constructing Marxist Ethics offers a series of compelling essays that reassess the role of ethics and moral values in Marxist theory and philosophy.
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205The two faces of domination in republican political theoryEuropean Journal of Political Theory 17 (1): 1474885115580352. 2015.I propose a theory of domination derived from republican political theory that is in contrast to the neo-republican theory of domination as arbitrary interference and domination as dependence. I suggest that, drawing on of the writings of Machiavelli and Rousseau, we can see two faces of domination that come together to inform social relations. One type of domination is extractive dominance where agents are able to derive surplus benefit from another individual, group, or collective resource, na…Read more
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252Reconstructing republican freedomPhilosophy and Social Criticism 39 (3): 277-298. 2013.This article presents a critique of Philip Pettit’s concept of ‘freedom as non-domination’ and provides an alternative theory of both domination and republican political freedom. I argue that Pettit’s neo-republican concept of domination is insufficient to confront modern forms of domination and that this hampers his concept of republican freedom and its political relevance under the conditions of modernity. Whereas the neo-republican account of domination is defined by ‘arbitrary interference’,…Read more
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79On the Ethical Dimensions of WasteArchiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 101 (2): 252-269. 2015.I propose and outline an ethical theory of waste not as refuse or garbage, but rather as a property of activities and practices. On my account, waste results when resources are utilized in society in such a way that the maximum number of individuals within the community are unable to benefit from the collective resources and efforts of social activities. I point to three ethical “dimensions” of waste: socially unproductive activity, under-utilization of resources, and the mis-utilization or mis-…Read more
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108Hegel’s Dialectical Political Economy (review)The Owl of Minerva 33 (1): 134-137. 2001.The renaissance in the study of Hegel’s political and social philosophy has focused in recent years on moral thought, ethics, law, political institutions, categories of social freedom and other themes which Hegel laid out primarily in the Philosophy of Right. Curiously missing from many of these studies is the relation of political economy—or economics more generally— to the larger body of Hegel’s political theory and philosophy. Added to this is the ostensible decline of Marxism which has also …Read more
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81Islam, Rights, and Ethical Life: The Problem of Political Modernity in the Islamic WorldTheoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 57 (123): 99-125. 2010.This paper considers the roots of the dissonance between political modernity and Islamic societies. It argues that primacy has to be given to the analysis of different paradigms of 'ethical life' which are ways in which ethical-political categories are organized within society. A distinction is made between 'nomocentric' and 'rights-based' paradigms of ethical life, the former associated with a system of moral duties and the latter with a system of political and ethical rights accorded to the in…Read more
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199Axel Honneth and the neo-Idealist turn in critical theoryPhilosophy and Social Criticism 40 (8): 779-797. 2014.I provide a critique of Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition by calling into question the extent to which recognitive relations are immune to the effects of social and economic power and their ability to shape consciousness and moral cognition. I maintain that as a theory of socialization, Honneth’s theory is inadequate to deal with the strong structural-functional forces that hold administrative-capitalist societies together. This has the effect of constituting subjectivity in particular ways, …Read more
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61Beyond the vote: the crisis of American liberalismLogos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3 (4). 2004.
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123The German Aesthetic Tradition (review)Philosophy and Literature 27 (2): 478-480. 2003.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 478-480 [Access article in PDF] The German Aesthetic Tradition,by Kai Hammermeister; xv & 259 pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002; $60.00 cloth; $22.00 paper. In some ways, aesthetic theory has become a thing of the past. With the exception of a kind of fascination with works such as T. W. Adorno's Aesthetic Theory, as a project, as a tradition, aesthetics has surrendered its once mon…Read more
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