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    Camus: Portrait of a Moralist
    University Of Chicago Press. 2009.
    Decades after his death, Albert Camus (1913–1960) is still regarded as one of the most influential and fascinating intellectuals of the twentieth century. This biography by Stephen Eric Bronner explores the connections between his literary work, his philosophical writings, and his politics. _Camus_ illuminates his impoverished childhood, his existential concerns, his activities in the antifascist resistance, and the controversies in which he was engaged. Beautifully written and incisively argued…Read more
  • _Of Critical Theory and its Theorists_ is an intelligent, accessible overview of the entire Critical Theory Tradition, written by one of the leading experts on the subject. Filled with original insights and valuable historical narratives, _Of Critical Theory and Its_ _Theorists_ covers the work of major philosphical thinkers such as Benjamin, Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse and Habermas and revisits the contributions of lesser-known figures such as Karl Korsch and Ernst Bloch. Bronner measures the w…Read more
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    Twentieth century political theory: a reader (edited book)
    Psychology Press. 1997.
    Twentieth Century Political Theory brings together 47 thinkers who form and expand the "canon" of contemporary political thought. It will be of value to students and all those interested in the development of a richer public life.
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    Art and Utopia: The Marcusean Perspective
    Politics and Society 3 (2): 129-161. 1973.
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    Reviews (review)
    Theoria 51 (103): 141-155. 2004.
    Imagining the Possible: Radical Politics for Conservative Times Stephen Eric Bronner Stranger Shores: Essays 1986-1999 J.M. Coetzee History and Illusion in Politics Raymond Geuss Happiness: Personhood, Community, Purpose Pedro Alexis Tabensky The Philosophy of Social Practices: A Collective Acceptance View Raimo Tuomela.
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    What makes individuals what they are? How should they judge their social and political interaction with the world? What makes them authentic or inauthentic? This original and provocative study explores the concept of "authenticity" and its relevance for radical politics. Weaving together close readings of three 20th century thinkers: Martin Heidegger, Karl Jaspers and Jean-Paul Sartre with the concept of authenticity, Stephen Eric Bronner illuminates the phenomenological foundations for self-awa…Read more
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    The Communist Manifesto: Between Past and Present
    In Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels (eds.), The Communist Manifesto, Yale University Press. pp. 144-165. 2012.
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    Tribute to a Socialist: Henry M. Pachter
    Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1980 (46): 169-176. 1980.
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    Books in Review
    Political Theory 10 (1): 145-148. 1982.
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    Jean-Paul Sartre originally made the term engagement a part of the existentialist vocabulary following WWII. It imples the responsibility of intervening in social or political conflicts in the hope of fostering freedom. Imagining the Possible opens different windows upon this particular engagement.
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    The Bigot: Why Prejudice Persists
    Yale University Press. 2014.
    Stephen Eric Bronner is a prolific author, activist, and one of America’s leading political thinkers. His new book presents bigotry as a systematic, all-encompassing mindset that has a special affinity for right-wing movements. In what will surely prove a seminal study, Bronner explores its appeal, the self-image it justifies, the interests it serves, and its complex connection with modernity. He reveals how prejudice shapes the conspiratorial and paranoid worldview of the true believer, the eli…Read more
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    In 1947 Horkheimer and Adorno connected the Enlightenment with totalitarianism. Since when the Left has drifted into the language and imagery of the European Counter-Enlightenment, the movement against 1776 and 1789. Bronner sets out to reclaim the heritage of progressive politics.
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    Socialism Unbound: Principles, Practices, and Prospects
    with Dick Howard
    Columbia University Press. 2011.
    Published more than twenty years ago, Stephen Eric Bronner's bold defense of socialism remains a seminal text for our time. Treating socialism as an ethic, reinterpreting its core categories, and critically confronting its early foundations, Bronner's work offers a reinvigorated "class ideal" and a new perspective for progressive politics in the twentieth century. _Socialism Unbound_ is an extraordinary work of political history that revisits the pivotal figures of the labor movement: Karl Marx,…Read more
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    [Book review] Camus, portrait of a moralist (review)
    Science and Society 65 (4): 540-542. 2001.
    Decades after his death, Albert Camus is still regarded as one of the most influential and fascinating intellectuals of the twentieth century. This biography by Stephen Eric Bronner explores the connections between his literary work, his philosophical writings, and his politics. _Camus_ illuminates his impoverished childhood, his existential concerns, his activities in the antifascist resistance, and the controversies in which he was engaged. Beautifully written and incisively argued, this study…Read more
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    Critical Theory and Society: A Reader (edited book)
    with Douglas Kellner
    Routledge. 1989.
    A collection of seminal essays, many appearing in English for the first time, which provides an excellent overview of the critical theory developed by the Frankfurt School.
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    Books in Review
    Political Theory 21 (1): 132-135. 1993.
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    Books in Review
    Political Theory 12 (3): 440-443. 1984.
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    Human rights, religion, and the cosmopolitan sensibility
    Human Rights Review 5 (3): 33-49. 2004.
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    In its essence, Critical Theory is Western Marxist thought with the emphasis moved from the liberation of the working class to broader issues of individual agency. Critical Theory emerged in the 1920s from the work of the Frankfurt School, who sought to diagnose and cure the ills of society. Bronner provides sketches of major critical thinkers such as George Lukács and Ernst Bloch, Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse and Jurgen Habermas, as well as many of its seminal texts and e…Read more
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    Twentieth century political theory: a reader (edited book)
    Routledge. 2005.
    Arendt, Rawls, Walzer, de Beauvoir, Nozick, Marcuse. These names are among the absolutely essential building blocks of a political education. Stephen Bronner's Twentieth Century Political Thought: A Reader brings together dozens of the most important pieces by the thinkers who form and expand the canon of contemporary political thought. Designed as a sampler and a guide, the volume introduces the reader to contemporary debates over liberalism, socialism, fascism, postmodernism, feminism, postcol…Read more
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    Now in its second edition, this collection is an intelligent, accessible overview of the entire Critical Theory Tradition, written by one of the leading experts on the subject. Filled with original insights and valuable historical narratives, this work is a contribution that furthers the idea and spirit of critical theory as it weaves together a narrative from a series of examinations of the thoughts of many of the most important left Western intellectuals of the twentieth century. Covering the …Read more
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    The Socialist Project: In Memory of Rudi Dutschke
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 47. 1980.
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    Interpreting the Enlightenment: Metaphysics, Critique and Politics
    Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3 9-25. 2004.