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STEPHEN ERIC BRONNER Department of Political Science Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 Home and Fax: (201) 947-5064 Cell: 646-552-0214 E-mail: [email protected] Employment Board of Governors Professor: Rutgers University, 2015 Distinguished Professor: Rutgers University, 2000 Professor I: Rutgers University, 1990 Visiting Professor: Universitaet Leipzig, 1998 Visiting Professor: New School for Social Research, 1989 Associate Professor: Rutgers University, 1983 Assistant Professor: Rutgers University, 1976 Joint Appointments Core Faculty: Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers-Newark, 2013 Executive Committee: UNESCO Chair for Genocide Prevention, 2013 Director of Global Relations: Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, 2009 Graduate Faculty: German Studies and Comparative Literature, Rutgers University Education Ph.D. University of California: Berkeley, 1975 M.A. University of California: Berkeley, 1972 B.A. City College of New York, 1971 Honors and Awards MEPEACE Award for Contributions to Peace, Network for Peace, 2011 Honorable Mention, David Easton Award: Foundations of Political Theory, APSA, 2009 1

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STEPHEN ERIC BRONNER

Department of Political Science

Rutgers University

New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903

Home and Fax: (201) 947-5064

Cell: 646-552-0214

E-mail: [email protected]

Employment

Board of Governors Professor: Rutgers University, 2015

Distinguished Professor: Rutgers University, 2000

Professor I: Rutgers University, 1990

Visiting Professor: Universitaet Leipzig, 1998

Visiting Professor: New School for Social Research, 1989

Associate Professor: Rutgers University, 1983

Assistant Professor: Rutgers University, 1976

Joint Appointments

Core Faculty: Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers-Newark, 2013

Executive Committee: UNESCO Chair for Genocide Prevention, 2013

Director of Global Relations: Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, 2009

Graduate Faculty: German Studies and Comparative Literature, Rutgers University

Education

Ph.D. University of California: Berkeley, 1975

M.A. University of California: Berkeley, 1972

B.A. City College of New York, 1971

Honors and Awards

MEPEACE Award for Contributions to Peace, Network for Peace, 2011

Honorable Mention, David Easton Award: Foundations of Political Theory, APSA, 2009

Sigma Phi Epsilon Faculty Appreciation Award, 2007

Charles E. McCoy Lifetime Achievement Award, New Political Science (APSA), 2005

Certificate for Distinguished Teaching, APSA, 1998

Warren I. Susman Teaching Award, Rutgers University, 1998

Best Teacher, Who's Who among America’s Teachers, 1998

Michael Harrington Book Award, New Political Science (APSA), 1994

Dean's Fellowship, University of California: Berkeley, 1974

Department Scholarship, University of California: Berkeley, 1972

Bennett Essay Prize, City College of New York, 1971

Scholarly Works

***Rational Radicalism and Political Theory: Essays in Honor of Stephen Eric Bronner, edited by Michael J. Thompson, (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2010), 300 pgs.

The Bigot: Why Prejudice Persists (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014), 233 pgs.

Modernism at the Barricades: Aesthetics, Politics, Utopia, Paperback Edition (New York: Columbia University Press, 2014); First Edition (New York: Columbia University Press, 2012), 184 pgs.

Moments of Decision: Political History and the Crises of Radicalism, Second Revised Edition (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014); First Edition (New York: Routledge, 1991), 224 pgs. Michael Harrington Book Award: Caucus for a New Political Science (APSA), 1994; German translation (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1994).

Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011), 130 pgs. Chinese translation (Beijing: Yilin Publishing House, 2012); Farsi translation (Tehran: OFOQ Publishers, pending; Arabic translation (Cairo: The Arab Foundation for Education and Culture, publication pending).

Socialism Unbound: Principles, Practices, and Prospects, Second Edition with a New Preface (New York: Columbia University Press, 2011); Second Edition (Boulder: Westview Press, 2000); First Edition (New York: Routledge, 1990), 241 pgs.

Camus: Portrait of a Moralist, Second Edition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009); First Edition (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999), 179 pgs. Turkish translation (Istanbul: Iletisim Publishing, 2012); German translation (Berlin: Verlag Vorwerk 8, 2002).

Peace Out of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels and the Search for Reconciliation (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2007), 208 pgs.

Blood in the Sand: Imperial Fantasies, Right-Wing Ambitions, and the Erosion of American Democracy (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2005), 216 pgs.

Reclaiming the Enlightenment: Toward a Politics of Radical Engagement (New York: Columbia University Press, 2004), 182 pgs. Chinese translation (Nanjing: Jiangsu Publishing House, 2006); Spanish translation (Pamplona: Editorial Laetoli, 2007); Farsi translation (Tehran: Cheshmeh Publishing House, 2008). Honorable Mention: David Easton Award — best book in Political Theory of the last five years — from American Political Science Association 2009.

A Rumor about the Jews: Anti-Semitism, Conspiracy, and the “Protocols of Zion,” Paperback Edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004); Hardcover (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000), 177 pgs. Spanish translation (Pamplona: Editorial Laetoli, 2009); German translation (Berlin: The Propylaen Verlag, 2000).

Imagining the Possible: Radical Politics for Conservative Times (New York: Routledge, 2002), 240 pgs.

Of Critical Theory and Its Theorists, Second Edition (New York: Routledge, 2002); First Edition (London: Basil Blackwell, 1994), 323 pgs. Portuguese translation (Rio de Janeiro: Papirus, 1997).

Ideas in Action: Political Tradition in the Twentieth Century (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999), 349 pgs. Korean translation (Seoul: Ingansarang Publishers, 2003).

Rosa Luxemburg: A Revolutionary for Our Times, Third Printing (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997); Second Printing (New York: Columbia University Press, 1987); First Printing (London: Pluto Press, 1980), 130 pgs.

Popular Works

Albert Camus: The Thinker, The Artist, The Man (New York: Franklin Watts, 1996), 130 pgs.

Leon Blum (New York: Chelsea House, 1986), 140 pgs.

A Beggar’s Tales (New York: Pella Press, 1978), 136 pgs.

Edited Works

The Logos Reader: Rational Radicalism and the Future of World Politics, co-edited with Michael Thompson, (Lexington: University of Kentucky, 2006), 380 pgs.

Planetary Politics: Human Rights, Terror, and Global Society (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005).

Twentieth Century Political Theory: A Reader, Revised Second Edition (New York: Routledge, 2004); First Edition (New York: Routledge, 1996), pgs. 408.

Vienna: The World of Yesterday 1889-1914, co-edited with F. Peter Wagner, (Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press International, 1997), pgs. 279.

The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg, Second Edition (Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press, 1993); First Edition (Boulder: Westview Press, 1979), pgs. 307.

Critical Theory and Society, co-edited with Douglas Kellner, (New York: Routledge, 1989), pgs. 316.

Passion and Rebellion: The Expressionist Heritage, co-edited with Douglas Kellner, Second Edition (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988); First Edition (South Hadley: Bergin & Garvey; New York: Universe Books; London: Croom Helm, 1983), pgs. 468.

Socialism in History: Political Essays of Henry Pachter (New York: Columbia University Press, 1984), pgs. 361.

Series Editor

Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice (Palgrave/Macmillan)

Genocide, Atrocity, and Human Rights: Co-Editor (Rutgers University Press)

Polemics (Rowman & Littlefield)

Interventions: Social Theory and Contemporary Politics (Westview Press)

Editorial and Advisory Boards

Senior Editor of Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture

Faculty Advisor at World Affairs Review

Associate Editor for The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the

Present, 5 volumes, edited by Immanuel Ness (Oxford: Blackwell, 2009)

Contributing Editor for Una Città (Italy)

International Journal of Political Science and Diplomacy

Palgrave Communications: An Online Journal

Critical Social Theory (Nanjing: China)

Focus on German Studies

Human Rights and Human Welfare

Capitalism, Nature, Socialism

New Political Science

X-Alta (France)

Eszmelet (Hungary)

New York Journal of Sociology

The Left Forum

Civic Diplomacy and Peace Activism

Executive Committee of the UNESCO Chair for Genocide Prevention

Chair of the Executive Committee: US Academics for Peace

Advisory Board: Brussels International War Crimes Tribunal

Advisory Board: Conscience International

Member: International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes against Humanity in Iraq

Advisory Board: Union of Councils for Soviet Jews (Human Rights)

Work undertaken with these Organizations

International Forum of the Ninth International Conference: Lessons of the Holocaust and Contemporary Russia, Sponsored by the Russian Holocaust Fund and the Institut fur Zeitgeschichte-Munich, (Moscow): June 22, 2015.

Delegation with Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry to Congressional Representatives (Washington DC): September 17, 2014.

Delegation with Union of Councils for Soviet Jewry (Ukraine): August 2014.

Delegation with US Academics for Peace (Tehran, Iran): January 18-26, 2014.

Speech for the “Voices of the Free Syrian Children” Benefit Concert at the Kaufman Center (New York City): October 26, 2013.

International Conference on Peacekeeping at the New York Theological Seminary (New York City): May 23, 2013.

Meeting with the Iranian Mission to the United Nations (New York City): September 24, 2012.

Consultations with Syrian Exile Community (USA and Europe): 2012.

Meetings with Hakiyetu (Our Rights), A Congolese NGO: 2011-2012.

Meetings with Social Democratic Activists (Cairo): 2011.

International Conference on Circassian Genocide; Meetings with Georgian Officials: Georgia (Tbilisi): 2010.

Conference and Meetings with Township Leaders in South Africa (Cape Town): 2009.

Meetings with Political and Civic Leaders in Darfur (Nyala) and Sudan (Khartoum): 2008.

American Mideast Leadership Network: Conference of Syrian and American (Rutgers) Students (New Brunswick, NJ): 2008.

Meetings with Political and Civic Leaders in Darfur (El Fasher) and Sudan (Khartoum): 2006.

Meetings with Political and Civic Leaders, Center for Strategic Services (Iran): 2005.

Meetings with President Bashar al-Assad and Foreign Ministry (Damascus): 2005.

Conference Organizer: “Impasse: Alternative Voices in the Middle East” at Columbia University (New York City): 2004.

International Conference Participant: “A Just Peace for Israel-Palestine” (Brussels): 2004.

Meetings with Civic Leaders in Israel and Occupied Territories, Faculty for Israeli-Palestinian Peace: 2004.

International Conference on Human Rights, Mofid University (Qom, Iran): 2003.

Articles

“The Example of Paul,” Una Città 223 (June-July 2015).

“One Dimensional Man at 50,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 14, No. 1 (Winter 2015).

“Tolerating Intolerance,” Green European Journal (February 25, 2015); reprinted on To the Point Analyses.

“Of Anger and Bigotry,” Reader Supported News (December 23, 2014); reprinted on To the Point Analyses (January 23, 2015).

“World War I and the Labor Movement: On the 100 Anniversary,” Una Città 214 (August 2014).

“Iraq Yet Again,” Reader Supported News (June 26, 2014).

“America’s Israel,” Reader Supported News (March 1, 2014); French translation in Palestine/Israel: One State or Two (Paris: Gabriel Péri Foundation, 2014); Italian translation in Una Città 210 (February 2014).

“The Sovereign,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 12, No. 3 (Fall 2013); Italian translation in Una Città 206 (October 2013); reprinted in Reader Supported News (November 11, 2013); German translation for Lettre Internationale No. 103 (Winter 2013).

“Utopia,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 12, No. 2 (June 2013); Italian translation for Una Città 202 (June 2013).

“The Right, the Left, and the Election of 2012,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 11, No. 4 (Fall 2012); reprinted in Reader Supported News (October 16, 2012); Italian translation for Una Città 198 (November 2012).

“On Assad,” Reader Supported News (June 11, 2012); Italian translation for Una Città 195 (June-July 2012).

“Homage to Diego,” Una Città 192 (March 2012).

“Modernism, Surrealism, and the Political Imaginary,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 11, No. 1 (Winter 2012).

“At Home with the Bigot,” Reader Supported News (February 14, 2012); Italian translation in Una Città 190 (January 2012).

“Walking Wall Street,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 10, No. 4 (Fall 2011); reprinted in Reader Supported News (November 11, 2011); Italian translation in Una Città 188 (November 2011).

“On Judging American Foreign Policy: Human Rights, Political Realism and the Arrogance of Power,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 10, No. 3 (Summer 2011); reprinted on To the Point Analyses and Reader Supported News (August 31, 2011); Italian translation in Una Città 187 (September 2011).

“Imperiled Revolutions,” Reader Supported News (June 24, 2011); reprinted in Jacobin; Italian translation in Una Città 186 (July-August 2011).

“Remembering Robert Fitch: Recollections of a Solitary Syndicalist,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 10, No. 2 (Spring 2011); Italian translation in Una Città 183 (April 2011).

“Garbage People,” Reader Supported News (May 23, 2011); reprinted on To the Point Analyses and ZNet; Italian translation in Una Città 185 (May 2011).

“Rosa in Cairo,” Reader Supported News (February 8, 2011); reprinted on To the Point Analyses; Italian translation in Una Città 182 (March 2011).

“Vilifying Frances,” Reader Supported News (January 28, 2011); reprinted on To the Point Analyses and ZNet.

“A Shameful Inheritance: On the History of Political Violence in America,” Reader Supported News (January 20, 2011); Italian translation in Una Città 181 (January 2011).

“Notes on the Counterrevolution,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 10, No. 1 (Winter 2011).

“Hidden Nations, Enduring Crimes,” Reader Supported News (January 2, 2011); reprinted on Justice for North Caucasus Group Message Board (December 2010); Italian translation in Una Città 179 (November 2010).

“The Forest and The Trees: The United States in Afghanistan,” Reader Supported News (September 26, 2010).

“Lying and Accountability: Reflections on the Iraq War,” Reader Supported News (August 13, 2010); Italian translation in Una Città 177 (September 2010).

“Realism for the Sudan,” Reader Supported News (August 1, 2010); Italian translation in Una Città 176 (August 2010).

“Socialism in America,” Truthout (August 9, 2010); reprinted in Reader Supported News (July 21, 2010); Italian translation in Una Città 178 (October 2010).

“Hamas’ Choice,” Una Città 175 (July 2010).

“Albert Camus: On the 50th Anniversary of His Death,” Reader Supported News (August 22, 2010); Italian translation in Una Città 174 (May 2010).

“Henry Pachter Meets Albert Einstein,” The Autodidact Project (2005).

“Carrots and Sticks: A Realistic Policy toward Sudan,” ZNet (December 5, 2009).

“Il Potenziale di Cambiamento,” Una Città 166 (June-July 2009).

“Constructing a Critical Political Theory,” New Politics 47 Vol. XII, No. 3 (Summer 2009), pgs. 72-84.

“Gaza On My Mind: Old Hopes, Mistaken Assumptions, and New Ideas on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 8, No. 1-2 (Spring 2009); German translation in Lettre Internationale 84 (Spring 2009); Italian translation in Una Città 163 (March 2009).

“A New Chance for Darfur,” for Project-Syndicate (May 7, 2008). Reprinted in 40 major newspapers worldwide and Z-Net.

“On the Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto,” Outlook Vol. 46 No. 2 (March/April 2008).

“Who Are the Palestinians Today?” in Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 7 No. 1 (Winter 2008); reprinted in the Newsletter of the Ibn Saud Institute in Cairo: Civil Society.

“Annapolis and Beyond,” ZNet (February 15, 2008).

“Is Neo-Conservatism Dead?” Project-Syndicate (August 30, 2007); reprinted in The Guardian; Daily Times of Pakistan; The Sunday Times of Sri Lanka; Daily News of Egypt; Japan Times; The Bangkok Independent; Common Dreams; Daylife; Megite; The Malta Independent; South Asian Media Net; Staebroek News; The Economist’s View; New Brief; Current Developments in the Middle East; The View; The Huffington Post; and various other internet journals and newspapers.

“About Saving Darfur: Reflections on the Carrot and the Stick,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 6, No. 1-2 (Winter/Spring 2007); reprinted in Countercurrents (May 30, 2007), ZNet (May 29, 2007), Canadian Dimension (June 2, 2007), and Global Business News Online.

“Explaining Iraq,” Znet (May 20, 2007); reprinted in WordPress.

“Images d’une Eopque: Reflexions sur la Correspondance Schoenberg-Kandinsky,” X-Alta No. 9 (Winter 2006), pgs. 179-194.

“The Sudan and the Crisis in Darfur,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 5, No. 3 (Fall 2006); reprinted on Znet (March 1, 2007).

“Moral Maze,” The New Humanist (November/December 2006), pgs. 32-33.

“Israel, Gaza, and Lebanon: A Crisis Without End,” Outlook Vol. 44, No.5 (September/October 2006), pgs. 5ff.

“Incendiary Images: Blasphemous Cartoons, Cosmopolitan Responsibility, and Critical Engagement,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 5, No.1 (Winter 2006); Italian translation in Lettera Internazionale (publication pending).

“Terror, War, and Democracy: An Interview,” New Political Science Vol. 27, No. 4 (December 2005), pgs. 521-526.

“Republic of Letters,” The New Humanist (March/April 2006), pgs. 24-6; Swedish translation in Axess Vol. 4, No. 8 (November 2005), pgs. 14-17.

“Twilight in Tehran,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 4, No. 4 (Fall 2005).

“Iraq Redux: How It Looked Then and How It Looks Now,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 4, No. 3 (Summer 2005).

“Withdrawal Pains: Gaza, Peace, and the Future of Palestine,” Outlook; German translation for Lettre International 69 (Summer 2005).

“Of Reason and Faith: A Reply to His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 4, No. 2 (Spring 2005).

“It Happened Here: The Bush Sweep, the Left, and the American Future,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 4, No. 1 (Winter 2005).

“Rumors and Reflections: A Reply to Dean Ian Markham,” Conversations in Religion and Theology Vol. 2, No. 2 (November, 2004), pgs. 212-216.

“Human Rights, Religion, and the Cosmopolitan Sensibility,” Human Rights Review Vol. 5, No.3 (April-June 2004), pgs. 33-49.

“Dubya’s Fellow Travelers: The Left Fellow Travelers and Mr. Bush’s War” (co-authored with Kurt Jacobsen), Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 3, No. 4 (Fall 2004); reprinted in Canadian Dimension Magazine Web Digest (October 18, 2004).

“The Election and the War at Home” for the Website of the Bundeszentrale for Politische Bildung (German-French Television) and Arte.

“Interpreting the Enlightenment: Metaphysics, Politics, Critique,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 3, No. 3 (Summer 2004).

“The Political Legacy of Ronald Reagan,” Tribune (June 11, 2004), pg. 3.

“Constructing Neo-Conservatism,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 3 No. 2 (Spring 2004).

“Distorting Democracy,” Longshot Vol. 27 (2004), pgs. 199-203.

“States of Despair: History, Politics, and Resistance in Palestine,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 3, No.1 (Winter 2004); German translation in Lettre International (June 2004); Spanish translation in Panorama International; French translation in X-Alta 8 (Novembre 2004); translated into Hungarian for Eszmelet (publication pending).

“The Anatomy of a Disaster: Class War, Iraq, and the Contours of American Foreign Policy,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 2, No. 3 (Summer 2003); Spanish translation in Panorama International.

“American Landscape: Lies, Fears, and the Distortion of Democracy,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 2, No. 2 (Spring 2003); Hungarian translation (by Csaba Pesti) in Eszmelet No. 60 (December 2003), pp.46-51.

“Misstrauen,” in the “Feuilleton” of the Frankfurter Rundschau (August 6, 2003).

“Misstrauen: Weder zuhoren noch debattieren,” Frankfurter Rundschau (June 8, 2003).

“Baghdad Memories,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 2, No.1 (Winter 2003); German translation in the Frankfurter Rundschau (January 25, 2003).

“Lenin’s Century: On the 100th Anniversary of What Is To Be Done?” Radical Society Vol. 29, No. 3 (October 2002), pgs. 67-74; German translation in Utopie-Kreativ No. 51 (Mail, 2003), pgs. 425-34; “Interview” for Krytyka Polityczna no. 2 (Fall, 2002), pgs. 97-110.

“The Radical Imagination: Aesthetics, Spontaneity, Utopia” translated into French for X-Alta no.6 (Octobre, 2002), pgs. 85-95 and into Spanish for La Gouillotina.

“Senator Paul Wellstone: In Memorium 1944-2002” (co-authored with Frances Fox Piven), Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 1, No. 4 (Fall 2002).

“Moving On: New Replies to New Critics” New Politics Vol. 9, No. 1 (Summer 2002), pgs. 224-235.

“Sketching the Lineage: The Critical Method and the Idealist Legacy,” New Political Science Vol. 24, No. 2 (2002), pgs. 265-292.

“Us and Them: The State of the Union and the Axis of Evil,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring 2002).

“Versuch das Sozialismus zu verstehen,” Utopie-Kreativ 135 (January 2002).

“Rosa Redux: A Reply to David Camfield and Alan Johnson,” New Politics Vol. 8, No. 4 (Winter 2002), pgs. 35-52.

“Gandhi: Non-Violence and the Violence of Our Times,” Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Vol. 1, No.1 (Winter 2002).

“Red Dreams and the New Millennium: Remarks on Rosa Luxemburg,” New Politics Vol. 8, No. 3 (Summer 2001), pgs.162-167; German translation in Utopie-Kreativ 123 (January 2001), pgs. 9-16.

“The Limits of Metatheory: Reconsidering the Dialectic of Enlightenment,” The Mikarev: Journal of Literature and Society Nr. 3 (Summer 2000). Translated into Hebrew.

“The Sickness Unto Death: International Communism Before the Deluge,” Eszemelet No. 43 (Winter 1999), pgs. 4-16. Translated into Hungarian.

“Making Sense of Hell: Three Meditations on the Holocaust,” Political Studies Vol. 47, No. 2 (June 1999), pgs. 314-328; Spanish translation in Nuestra Memoria (publication pending).

“Looking Backwards: 1968 Thirty Years After,” New Political Science Vol. 20, No.4 (December 1998), pgs. 485-40; Hungarian translation in Fordulat.

“Internationalism in Its Time,” Longshot Vol. 19 (November 1997), pgs. 130-33.

“Politics or Utopia?” New Politics Vol. 6, No. 1 (Spring 1996), pgs. 27-33.

“In the Shadow of the Resistance: Camus and the Paris Intellectuals,” New Politics Vol. 5, No. 4 (Winter 1996), pgs. 150-165.

“The Aesthetics of Emancipation: Historical Experiments and Future Possibilities,” Access Vol. 14, No.1 (1995), pgs. 42-55.

“The Great Divide: The Enlightenment and Its Critics,” New Politics Vol. 5, No. 3 (Summer 1995), pgs. 65-86.

“Internationalism in Our Time,” Global Justice Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1995), pgs. 5-8.

“Ecology, Politics, and Risk: Considerations on the Social Theory of Ulrich Beck,” Capitalism, Nature, Socialism Vol. 6, No. 1 (March 1995), pgs. 67-86.

“Persistent Memories: Jewish Activists and the German Revolution of 1919,” New Politics Vol. 5, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pgs. 83-94.

“Toward the Risk Society? In Honor of Ulrich Beck’s 50th Birthday,” Aesthetik und Kommunikation Vol. 23, No. 86 (May 1994), pgs. 98-105. Translated into German.

“The New Right: Reflections on an International Phenomenon,” New Political Science (Spring-Summer, 1993), pgs. 87-98.

“Confronting Nationalism,” New Politics Vol. 4, No.1 (Spring 1992), pgs. 60-65.

“Transforming the State: Capitalist Democracy, Socialist Politics and the Labor Movement,” New Political Science (Summer 1991), pgs. 17-40.

“Politics and Judgment: A Critique of Rational Choice Marxism,” The Review of Politics Vol. 52, No. 2 (Spring 1990), pgs. 242-262.

“Criticism and its Discontents: A Reply to Duncan Greaves,” Politikon: South African Journal of Political Science, Vol. 17, No. 2 (December 1990), pgs.142-51.

“Into the Future: Reflections on the End of History,” New Politics Vol. 3, No.1 (Summer 1990), 111-125.

“Tasks of the Socialist Intellectual,” Enclitic Vol. 10, No. 1 (Spring-Fall 1988), pgs. 67-84.

“The Political Theory of Rosa Luxemburg,” New Politics Vol. 4, No. 1 (Winter 1988), pgs. 171-188.

“Between Terrorism and War,” Links (June 1986).

“Marxism and Critical Aesthetics,” Enclitic Vol. 3, No. 1-2 (Spring/Fall 1984), pgs. 37-57.

“Reconstructing the Experiment: Politics, Ideology, and the American New Left,” Socialtext No. 8 (Summer 1984), pgs. 127-141; French translation in L’Homme et la societe (1989); German translation in Konkursbuch (1989).

“Karl Kautsky and the Twilight of Orthodoxy,” Political Theory Vol. 10, No. 4 (Winter 1982), pgs. 580-605.

“Nationalism or Peace? An Open Letter to the German Left,” Links (March 1982).

“Tribute to a Socialist: Henry M. Pachter,” Telos No. 46 (Winter 1981), pgs. 169-176.

“The Socialist Project: In Memory of Rudi Dutschke,” Social Research Vol. 47, No. 1 (Spring 1980), pgs. 11-35.

“Paris and Berlin 1900-1933,” New German Critique No. 16 (Winter 1979), pgs. 145-153.

“The Tapestry Unravels: Considerations on the Structure of Walter Benjamin's Thought,” Colloquia Germanica No. 3 (Winter 1979), pgs. 201-219.

“The Poverty of Scholasticism: A Pedant's Delight,” Salmagundi No. 43 (Winter 1979), pgs. 185-200.

“The Living Mask and the Humanist Myth: Reflections on the Art of Nicholas Sperakis,” The Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora Vol. 5, No. 4 (Winter 1979).

“F. T. Marinetti: The Theory and Practice of Futurism,” in The Boston University Journal XXV No. 2 (1977), pgs. 48-56; reprinted in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism Vol. 42, edited by Paula Kepos (Detroit: Gale, 1991) and Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism Vol. 166, edited by Linda Pavlovski (Detroit: Gale Research, 2005).

“Martin Heidegger: The Consequences of Political Mystification,” Salmagundi No. 38-9 (June 1977), pgs. 153-174.

“Revolutionary Anticipation and Tradition: In Honor of Ernst Bloch's 90th Birthday,” Minnesota Review No. 6 (Spring 1976), pgs. 88-96.

“Art and Utopia: The Marcusean Perspective,” Politics and Society Vol. 3, No. 1 (Winter 1973); reprinted in Ira Katznelson et al. The Politics and Society Reader (New York: David McKay, Inc., 1974), pgs. 378-408.

Chapters in Books

“Critical Theory,” in Vocabulary for the Study of Religion, edited by Robert Segal and Kocku von Stuckrad (Amsterdam: Brill Publishers, 2014).

“Twentieth Century Political Theory,” in Encyclopedia for Modern Political Thought, edited by Gregory Claeys (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2013) Vol. 2., pgs. 810-23.

“Albert Camus,” The Encyclopedia of Political Thought, edited by Michael Gibbons (Boston: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013).

“The Communist Manifesto: Between Past and Present,” in The Communist Manifesto, edited by Jeffrey C. Isaac (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012), pgs. 144-165.

“Conspiracy Then and Now: History, Politics and the Anti-Semitic Imagination,” in The Paranoid Apocalypse, edited by Richard Landes and Steven T. Katz (New York: NYU Press, 2011), pgs. 219-228.

“The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion,” in The Cambridge Dictionary of Political Thought, edited by Terry Ball (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011).

“Mentor and Comrade: Henry Pachter,” in German Scholars in Exile: New Studies in Intellectual History, edited by Axel Fair-Schulz and Mario Kessler (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2011), pgs.159-173.

“Lukács and the Dialectic: A Contribution to the Theory of Practice,” in George Lukács Reconsidered: Critical Essays in Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics, edited by Michael J. Thompson (London: Continuum, 2011), pgs. 13-33.

“Who Are the Palestinians Today?” in From Camp David to “Last Lead”: Essays on Israel, Palestine, and the Peace Process, edited by Daanish Farqui (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2011), pgs. 109-122.

“Democracy, Foreign Policy, and War,” in Where Do We Go From Here? edited by Mark Major (Lanham: Lexington, 2010), pgs. 9-26.

“Critical Theory,” in The International Encyclopedia of Political Science (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2010).

“The Museum of Tomorrow,” in Musealisierung als Zivilisationsstragie hrsg. Bazon Brock Fuenftes Memorial ZKM (November 24, 2009).

“Critical Theory,” in The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, edited by Immanuel Ness 5 volumes (Oxford: Wiley/Blackwell, 2008).

“Counter-Revolution,” in The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, edited by Immanuel Ness 5 volumes (Oxford: Wiley/ Blackwell, 2008).

“Civil Rights Movement in the United States,” in The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, edited by Immanuel Ness 5 volumes (Oxford: Wiley/Blackwell, 2008).

“Ernst Bloch,” in The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, edited by Immanuel Ness 5 volumes (Oxford: Blackwell, 2008).

“Leon Blum and the Popular Front” in The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, edited by Immanuel Ness 5 volumes (Oxford: Wiley/Blackwell, 2008).

“Vladimir Tatlin” in The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present, edited by Immanuel Ness 5 volumes (Oxford: Wiley/Blackwell, 2008).

“Resisting the Right: Challenging the Neo-Conservative Agenda,” in Confronting the New Conservatism: The Rise of the Right in America, edited by Michael J. Thompson (New York: NYU Press, 2007), pgs. 269-284.

“Libeling the Jews: Truth Claims, Trials and the Protocols of Zion” in From the Protocols of Zion to the Holocaust Denial Trials: Challenging the Media, the Law, and the Academy, edited by Debra Kaufman et al. (Middlesex: Valentine-Mitchell, 2007), pgs. 15-25.

“False Antinomies: Cultural Uniqueness and Human Rights” in Identity, Difference, and Human Rights, edited by Katherine Brown and Tony Evans (New York: Routledge, 2007).

“Critical Theory,” in International Encyclopedia of Political Science (Washington DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2007).

“The Jewish Exiles of the Frankfurt School,” in Encyclopedia of American Judaism (Jerusalem: Shalvi Publishing Company, 2007).

“Forward,” (co-authored with Frances Fox Piven) to The Encyclopedia of Social Movements, edited by Immanuel Ness (Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 2004).

“Preface” to Joel Shatzky’s Common Sense: What America Needs To Do To Save The Family and Democracy (Cortland: N&S Publishers, 2004).

“Notes on the Intellectual at Work,” in Die Lektuere der Welt: Zur Theorie, Geschichte und Soziologie kultureller Praxis: hrsg. Helmut Heinze und Christianne Weller (Peter Lang: Zurich, 2004), pgs. 42-46.

“Rosa Luxemburg,” Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia (Jerusalem: Shalvi, 2003).

“Looking Backwards: 1968 Thirty Years After,” in Die Phantasie an die Macht? 1968: Bilanz eine Periode hrsg. Richard Faber und Erhard Stolting (Berlin: Philo Verlag, 2002), pgs. 17-23.

“The Sickness unto Death: International Communism Before the Deluge,” in After the Fall: 1989 and the Future of Freedom, edited by George Katsiaficas (Routledge: New York, 2000), pgs. 140-151.

“Rosa Luxemburg,” in Encyclopedia of Political Revolutions, edited by Jack Gladstone (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1998).

“Utopian Projections: In Honor of Ernst Bloch,” in Not Yet: Reconsidering Ernst Bloch, edited by Jamie Owen and Tom Moylan (New York: Verso Books, 1997), pgs. 165-174.

“Rosa Luxemburg,” in Encyclopedia of Democracy, edited by Seymour Martin Lipset (Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1995).

“Ernst Bloch,” The Routledge Dictionary of Twentieth Century Political Thinkers, edited by Robert Benewick and Philip Green (New York: Routledge, 1992).

“Max Horkheimer,” The Routledge Dictionary of Twentieth Century Political Thinkers, edited by Robert Benewick and Philip Green (New York: Routledge, 1992).

“Karl Kautsky,” The Routledge Dictionary of Twentieth Century Political Thinkers, edited by Robert Benewick and Philip Green (New York: Routledge, 1992).

“Rosa Luxemburg,” The Routledge Dictionary of Twentieth Century Political Thinkers, edited by Robert Benewick and Philip Green (New York: Routledge, 1992).

“Fromm in America,” in Erich Fromm und die Frankfurter Schule, edited by Rainer Funk and Michael Kessler (Tubingen: Francke Verlag, 1991), pgs. 41-59.

“Between Art and Utopia: Reconsidering the Aesthetic Theory of Herbert Marcuse,” in Marcuse: Critical Theory and the Promise of Utopia, edited by Robert Pippen et al. (London: Macmillan, 1988), pgs. 107-140.

“Expressionism and Marxism: Towards an Aesthetic of Emancipation,” in Passion and Rebellion, edited by Stephen Eric Bronner and Douglass Kellner (South Hadley: Bergin & Garvey; New York: Universe Books; London: Croom Helm, 1983), pgs. 411-453.

“Emil Nolde: The Politics of Rage,” in Passion and Rebellion, edited by Stephen Eric Bronner and Douglass Kellner (South Hadley: Bergin & Garvey; New York: Universe Books; London: Croom Helm, 1983), pgs. 293-311.

“Expressionist Painting and the Aesthetic Dimension,” in Passion and Rebellion, edited by Stephen Eric Bronner and Douglass Kellner (South Hadley: Bergin & Garvey; New York: Universe Books; London: Croom Helm, 1983), pgs. 237-249.

Reviews

“Strangers Nowhere in the World: The Rise of Cosmopolitanism in Early Modern Europe by Margaret C. Jacob,” The American Historical Review (April 2007), pgs. 573-4.

“Neocons and Philosophes: The Roads to Modernity: The British, French, and American Enlightenments by Gertrude Himmelfarb,” The Washington Post (September 12, 2004).

“The Rhetoric of Reaction by Albert O. Hirschman,” Political Theory Vol. 21, No. 1 (February 1993), pgs. 132-5.

“The Art of Revolution: Kurt Eisner's Agitprop by Albert E. Gurganus,” The Germanic Review Vol. LXIV, No. 2 (Spring 1989), pgs. 81-2.

“Neo-Conservative Obsession: The Bloody Crossroads: Where Literature and Politics Meet by Norman Podhoretz,” The Texas Observer (December 19, 1986).

“Fire from the Mountain by Omar Cabezas,” New Political Science 15 (Summer 1986), pgs. 108-111.

“The Same Old Criterion: The Revenge of the Philistines: Art and Culture 1972-1984,” The Texas Observer (March 21, 1986).

“The Foundation for a Spirit of Resistance: The War Diaries by Jean-Paul Sartre,” The Texas Observer (Aug. 2, 1985).

“On Democracy: Toward A Transformation of American Society by Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers,” Political Theory (August 1984).

“Utopie und Ideologie in der expressionistischen Lyrik by Karl-Heinz Hucke,” German Studies (Winter 1983).

“The Imaginary Witness: The Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse by Morton Schoolman,” Political Theory (February 1982).

“Karl Korsch's Revolutionary Theory,” Telos No. 23 (Winter 1977), pgs. 225-236.

“Alienation and Identification and Justice, Human Nature, and Political Obligation by Morton Kaplan,” Journal of Politics (Fall 1978).

Series Editor

Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice (Palgrave/Macmillan)

Genocide, Atrocity, and Human Rights, Co-Editor, (Rutgers University Press)

Polemics (Rowman & Littlefield)

Interventions: Social Theory and Contemporary Politics (Westview Press)

Grants

DAAD Summer Grant, 1997

American Council of Learned Societies Travel Grant, 1996

DAAD Summer Grant, 1991

Robert Bosch Foundation Grant, Tubingen, Summer Seminar 1989

Fulbright-Hays Grant; Bonn. Summer Seminar, 1988

Rutgers Research Grant, 1985

Fulbright-Hays Grant, University of Tubingen, BRD, 1973

Radio, Television, and Print Interviews

Interview: “Prejudice and the Right,” The Hungarian Magazine (December 23, 2014).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (December 16, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” “The Source with Paul Flahive,” Texas Public Radio (December 9, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” “Equal Time for Free Thought with Matthew St. Clair,” WBAI Radio (November 23, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” “The War and Al Show,” SiriusXM Radio Canada (October 22, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” The Toronto Star (October 11, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” “Equal Time for Free Thought,” WBAI Radio (October 11, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” The New Humanist (September 30, 2014).

Interview: “Why Prejudice Persists?” The Daily Beast (September 28, 2014).

Interview: “US and Iran,” IRNA, National Radio of Iran (September 26, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” “The Michaelangelo Signorile Show,” SiriusXM Progress 127 (September 15, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot: Why Prejudice Persists” Campaign for the American Reader, Pg. 99 (August 14, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” “The Moncrief Show,” Irish National Radio (August 12, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot,” Interview with Elias Esquith for Salon (July 31, 2014).

Interview: “The Bigot” Interview with Scott McLemee for Inside Higher Education (July 23, 2014).

Panel Discussion: “Tiananmen Square: 25 Years Later,” “The Fresh Outlook,” EBRU TV (May 31, 2014).

Interview: “Rouhani provided people with hope for improving economic life,” Interview by Kourosh Ziabari, “The Tehran Times” (April 9, 2014).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (February 21, 2014).

Interview: “Iran Today,” by Kourosh Ziabari, Fars News Agency, Iran (February 6, 2014).

Interview: Iran (English) Radio (February 4, 2014).

Panel Discussion: “US Foreign Policy in 2013: A Year in Review,” “The Fresh Outlook,” EBRU TV (December 30, 2013).

Panel Discussion: “Nelson Mandela Dies: An Icon of Civil Rights Movement,” “The Fresh Outlook,” EBRU TV (December 7, 2013).

Panel Discussion: “Iran-US Negotiations,” “The Fresh Outlook,” EBRU TV (November 30, 2013).

Panel Discussion: “The UN, Iran, and the United States,” “The Fresh Outlook,” EBRU TV (September 28, 2013).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (September 26, 2013).

Panel Discussion: “Intervention in Syria (Part I and Part II),” “The Fresh Outlook,” EBRU TV (September 7, 2013).

Interview: “Syria in Crisis,” with Michael Cohen WILS Radio (August 26, 2013).

Interview: “Camus” with James Craig, Liverpool University (August 10, 2013).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (July 25, 2013).

Interview: “Rosa Luxemburg: An Interview,” Una Città 204 (July 2013).

Panel discussion: “The Syrian War,” “The Fresh Outlook,” EBRU TV (June 8, 2013).

Interview: “Humanity,” “Our Humanity Matters” (May 1, 2013).

Interview: “Latinos and the Working Class,” LIN@Rutgers (February 19, 2013).

Interview: “Toleration: Church and State,” “The Atheist Viewpoint,” MNN TV: Channel 34 (January 10, 2013).

Interview: “Tensions Between Iran And The U.S. Will Not Exist Forever,” by Kourosh Ziabari, Tehran Times (December 18, 2012); reprinted in Countercurrents (December 19, 2012).

Interview: “Utopia and Reality,” by Chris Mansour, Platypus (December 1, 2012).

Interview: “Modernism at the Barricades,” Biblioklept (September 25, 2012).

Interview: “The Middle East and America,” “Brass Tacks,” MNN TV: Channel 34 (September 22, 2012).

Interview: “Modernism at the Barricades,” 2 half-hour shows for “Brass Tacks,” MNN TV: Channel 34 (August 25, 2012).

Interview: The Mantle (March 18, 2012).

Interview: Pacifica TV-Austin (March 17, 2012).

Interview: “Brass Tacks,” MNN TV: Channel 34 (June 30, 2011).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (June 16, 2011).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (June 9, 2011).

Interview: “Inequality and Common Good,” The Toronto Star (April 16, 2011).

Interview: “The Museum as a Cosmopolitan Site,” YouTube: Beyond Campus/iTunes U (February 24, 2011).

Interview: “Political Violence: From America to Egypt (Part I and Part II),” Address to the National Association of Cable Producers: YouTube (January 31, 2011).

Interview: “Teaching the Nation,” Transformations: The Journal of Scholarship and Pedagogy (Winter 2010).

Interview “The Enlightenment and Its Critics,” Sin Permiso, República y socialismo, también para el siglo XXI (Spring 2010).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (June 29, 2010).

Interview: “Sobre la Illustracion y sus criticos,” El Viejo Topo 267 (April 2010), pgs. 54-58.

Interview: “Reclaiming the Enlightenment, Part I and Part II” for Changesurfer Radio: Connecticut (February 7, 2010).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (September 29, 2009).

Interview: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (February 9, 2009).

Interview: “Anti-Semitism Today,” El Pais (February 13, 2009).

Interview: Fars News Agency, Iran (January 21, 2009).

Interview: “Peace Out of Reach,” “Equal Time for Free Thought,” WBAI (March 2, 2008).

Interview: “The Sudan in Crisis,” Deutsche Welle, German International Radio (October 9, 2007).

Host and Executive Producer: “Hearts & Minds,” Press TVNY: 10 one-hour shows from 9/07 to 6/08. Guests included Richard Bulliet, Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University; David Harvey, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology CUNY Graduate Center; Cornel West, Professor of Religion Princeton University; Frances Fox Piven Distinguished Professor of Political Science CUNY Graduate Center; Richard Murphy, Former Assistant Secretary of State for Middle Eastern Affairs; Pranay Gupte, Senior Correspondent Forbes, Newsweek; Katrina Vanden Heuvel, Editor of The Nation, and others.

Interview: “Peace Out of Reach,” Air-America (July 9, 2007).

Interview: “Peace Out of Reach,” WMET (June 28, 2007).

Interview: “American Foreign Policy,” Fars News Agency, Iran (June 23, 2007).

Interview: “Saving Darfur,” WNUR, Chicago (June 2, 2007).

Interview: “Geo-Politics and the Tragedy of the Middle East,” Fars News Agency, Iran (October 1, 2006).

Interview: “Sudan, Darfur, and the UN,” Deutsche Welle, German International Radio (September 26, 2006).

Interview: “Lebanon and Beyond,” Fars News Agency, Iran (August 12, 2006).

Interview: “Enlightenment and Faith,” British Broadcasting Bureau (March 22, 2006).

Interview: “The State of Faith,” BBC: Westminster (February 20, 2006).

Interview: “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” U.S. Holocaust Museum (February 16, 2006).

Interview: “Foreign Policy and the Middle East,” WBAI (December 5, 2006).

Interview: “Blood in the Sand,” WKPW (January 11, 2006).

Interview: “Eye on Books,” “Metro Networks,” for National Public Radio (October 25, 2005).

Interview: “The Jim Bonohan Show,” Westwood One (October 24, 2005).

Interview: “Beyond the Pale with Esther Kaplan,” WBAI Radio (October 16, 2005).

Interview: “Culture Shocks with Barry Lyn,” WAMU Radio (October 14, 2005).

Interview: “The Iraqi Constitution,” Deutsche Welle, German International Radio (October 13, 2005).

Interview: “Evening News with Andrea Sterns,” WBAI Radio (October 3, 2005).

Interview: Fars New Agency, Iran (August 5, 2005).

Interview: “Equal Time for Free Thought,” WBAI Radio (July 3, 2005).

Interview: “Talk of the Nation,” National Public Radio (May 23, 2005).

Interview: “The Plot: Jewish Conspiracies,” “The Leon Charney Show” (May 12, 2005).

Interview: “The Mid-East and the World,” Inno-Mind (April 10, 2005).

Interview: “America and Iran,” Fars News Agency, Iran (February 30, 2005).

Interview for documentary: “Chronicle of Lies: The Protocols of Zion,” Two Cats Production, PBS.

Interviews: “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Channel 34 MNN Cable (September 23, 2004).

Interview: “Seeing Palestine,” WDIQ Pennsylvania, National Public Radio (April 9, 2004).

Interview: “The Plight of the Palestinians,” NEAR FN, Irish Radio (February 5, 2004).

Interview: “The Bush Administration and the Culture of Lying,” Sudwestfunk, German Radio (June 28, 2003).

Interview: “The Middle East in Crisis: Iraq and Iran,” SFB, German Radio (June 10, 2003).

Interview: “Bush and Iraq,” Deutsche Welle, German International Radio (May 30, 2003).

Interview: “Rebuilding Iraq,” KBOO Oregon, Pacifica (April 21, 2003).

Interview: “The Iraqi War,” CN8 Television (March 21, 2003).

Interview: “The Iraqi War,” Deutsche Welle, German International Radio (March, 18, 2003).

Interview: “The History of Socialism,” PBS (March 16, 2003).

Interview: The Daily Record (March 15, 2003).

Interview: Die Tageszeitung (March 4, 2003).

Interview: Home News Tribune, New Brunswick (February 9, 2003).

Debate: “Should We Go to War: A Debate with Stephen David,” WYPR, National Public Radio (February 13, 2003).

Interview: “Iraq,” Deutschlandfunk, German National Radio (January 23, 2003).

Interview: “The Iraq Crisis,” Deutsche Welle, German International Radio (January 2, 2003).

Interview: “American Left-Wing Intellectuals,” SFB, German Radio (November 2002).

Interview: “On the visit of President George Bush,” Deutsche Welle, German International Radio (June 2002).

Interview: “Albert Camus” Deutsche Funk, German Radio (December 2001).

Interview: “The War in Afghanistan,” SFB, German Radio (December 2001).

Interview: “Albert Camus,” Radio Bremen, German Radio (December 2001).

Interview: “Albert Camus,” Bayrisches Rundfunk (December 2001).

Interview: WNYE Radio (September 2000).

Interview: “The Leon Charney Report,” WNYE Television (September 2000).

Interview: “Ideas in Action,” WBAI (March 2000).

Interview: “Albert Camus and Existentialism,” ABC Radio, Melbourne Australia (February 2000).

Interview: “Antisemitism: A Rumor about the Jews,” Bayerisches Rundfunk, German Radio; Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk; Radio Bremen; SFB/ORB (November 1999).

Panel Discussion: “Jewish Culture,” Deutschland Radio (November 1999).

Panel Discussion: “From the 1960s to the 1990s,” Sudwestfunk Berlin (April 1998).

Interview: Deutsches Radio (October 1997).

Interview: “The German Public and the Persecution of the Jews,” WEVD (June 1996).

Interview: “The Nazis, The Jews, and Ordinary Germans,” Pacifica Radio (June 1996).

Panel Discussion: “Hitler's Willing Executioners,” Suedwestfunk Berlin (May 1996).

Panel Discussion: “Culture and Censorship: Towards a New McCarthyism?” Sender Freies Berlin (August 1995).

Panel Discussion: “The Globalization of Culture,” Suedwestfunk (August 1994).

Panel Discussion: “Russia and Yeltsin,” WBAI (October 1993).

Panel Discussion: “The Right and German History,” WNYC (April 1993).

Interview: “The Rise of the Right,” Austria (June 1992).

Interview: “Socialism Unbound,” Pacifica Radio (August 1991).

Interview: “Conflicts of Consciousness: Multiculturalism and the American University,” Suedwestfunk (July 1991).

Interview: “Socialism Unbound,” KPFK Los Angeles (August 1990).

Letter: “Ernst Bloch's Philosophy,” Letter to the New York Times (December 28, 1986).

Interview: “Gorbachev and Glasnost,” WACTV Austin (May 1986).

Interview: “The Prospects for European Social Democracy,” WACTV Austin (May 1981).

Interview: “The Polish Crisis,” WACTV Austin (April 1981).

Co-anchor: “The French Elections,” WBAI Radio, election coverage (April 1978).

Co-host and commentator: “The Politics of Music” (Part I: Theodorakis and Neruda; Part U: Brecht), WBAI Radio (April 1977).

WNYC Radio: “Memoirs of an Exile: A Three Part Oral History of Europe Between the Two World Wars” (The Weimar Republic; France and the Popular Front; The Spanish Civil War).

Honorable Mentions

International Who's Who

Who’s Who in the Social Sciences

Outstanding Young Men of America

Personalities of America

Who's Who in Business and Finance

Who's Who Among America’s Best Teachers

Professional Activities

Executive Council Representative for the AAUP: New Brunswick Chapter, September 2005-

President of the Caucus for a New Political Science (APSA), 1995-1997

Program Director for the Caucus for a New Political Science (APSA), 1994

Co-Program Director of the Caucus for a New Political Science (APSA), 1983

Coordinator for UNITAR project on the New International Economic Order, 1978-9

Memberships in Organizations

Academy of Political Science

American Political Science Association

Caucus for a New Political Science (APSA)

International Association of Genocide Scholars

International Studies Association

Invited Lectures

“The Bigot,” The Division of Global Affairs, Rutgers University: Newark (November 5, 2014).

“The United States, the Middle East, and Iran,” The New York Theological Seminary (October 29, 2014).

“The Bigot,” The New Jersey Humanist Association, Somerset NJ (October 11, 2014).

Keynote: “International Critical Theory Symposium,” The University of Managua in Brazil (August 13, 2014). Q&A.

“Palestine: One State or Two,” International Conference at the Gabriel Péri Foundation, Paris (February 6, 2014).

“Racism and the Internet,” Plenary for UN Meeting hosted by the Special Rapporteur for Racism, New York City (November 11, 2013).

“Communicating the Absurd: Reflections on Albert Camus,” Plenary for the Pennsylvania State Communications Association, Gannon University (October 18, 2013).

“Movements and Parties,” Future Leaders Program, Rutgers University (July 18, 2013).

“Utopia and Politics,” Plenary Session of the Convention of International Platypus Affiliates, Chicago (April 7, 2013).

“Elections and Radical Movements,” Future Scholars Program, Rutgers University (August 1, 2012).

“The Right, The Left, The Election: The Tea Party, OWS, and the Presidential Campaign of 2012,” Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Berlin (May 24, 2012).

“Ruth Fischer and Paul Levi: Communism and the Crisis of Democracy,” sponsored by Yeshiva University, New York City (April 23, 2012).

“Occupying the Future,” The Left Forum, Pace College, New York City (March 17, 2012).

“Occupying Society,” Occupy Central New Jersey, First Baptist Church, Piscataway NJ (December 2, 2011).

“Human Rights and American Foreign Policy,” The Changing Middle East: Implications for US-Iran Relations sponsored by the American-Iranian Council and Georgetown University (June 7, 2011).

“Right-Wing Media and Political Violence (Part I and Part II),” Association of Cable Access Producers, New York City (January 31, 2011).

“Obama’s Afghanistan,” Plenary Panel: YDSA Convention, New York City (March 6, 2010).

“Teach-In: Four Questions about Our Afghani Policy,” Rutgers University (February 10, 2010).

“The Museum as a Cosmopolitan Site,” Temporaen Kunsthalle, Berlin, (November 24, 2009).

“Critical Theory American Style: C. Wright Mills and the Tradition” CUNY: Graduate Center, New York City (October 16, 2009).

“Of Guns and Butter: Arms Running in Africa and Darfur,” The New York Theological Seminary (October 9, 2009).

“Reclaiming the Enlightenment: Then and Now,” Swedish Association of Sciences, Stockholm (May 19, 2009).

“Darfur and Humanitarian Intervention,” Plenary Speech for the Global Studies Association, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton (May 9, 2009).

“Dealing with Darfur,” Central New Jersey Coalition against War, Highland Park (April 25, 2009).

“Enlightenment Today,” Graduate School for International Studies, University of Denver (April 20, 2009).

“Hunger in Africa,” International Conference Against Hunger, New Brunswick, (April 5, 2009).

“American Foreign Policy and the Democrats,” Young Democratic Socialists of America, New York City (February 23, 2009).

“America and the World,” William Paterson University, Wayne NJ (November 23, 2008).

“Stages of Peace: Syria and the West,” Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Newark (November 15, 2008).

“Reflections on the Saffron Revolution,” Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Newark (October 29, 2009).

“Political Liberty and Social Justice,” University of Cape Town, South Africa (July 8, 2008).

“The United States, Sudan, and Darfur,” Left Forum, Cooper Union NY (March 15, 2008).

“Divide and Conquer: Identity Politics, Progressive Action, and Resistance,” William Paterson University, Wayne NJ (February 20, 2008).

“The Iraq Moratorium,” Plenary for the Young Democratic Socialists of America Convention, New York City (March 15, 2008).

“New Perspectives on the Darfur Crisis,” Center for African Studies, Rutgers University (February 13, 2008).

“Sudan, Darfur, and American Foreign Policy,” The Commission on Peace and Justice-Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, Veterans For Peace, The Interfaith Alliance of NYS, Bethlehem Neighbors For Peace, and Women Against War, Albany NY (August 17-18, 2007). 

“American Foreign Policy and the Neo-Conservatives,” Logos Public Sphere Project, New York (August 7, 2007).

“Reclaiming the Enlightenment,” The Humanist Association, Fairlawn NJ (April 14, 2007).

“Leaving Iraq,” PIRG, New Brunswick, (March 28, 2007).

“The Sudan and the Crisis in Darfur,” Ermeritii Assembly and the Graduate Students Association, Rutgers University (March 29, 2007).

“Reclaiming the Enlightenment,” Loyola University, Chicago (February 9, 2007).

“Anti-Semitism and Its Resurgence,” Tikkun, Chicago (February 11, 2007).

“Neo-Conservatism in America,” University of Central Arkansas, Conway AR (October 27, 2006).

“The Sudan and the Crisis in Darfur,” Center for African Studies, Rutgers University (October 24, 2006).

“The Sudan and the Darfur Crisis,” Dialogue for Civilizations Conference: Council for International Friendship, Khartoum, Sudan (September 6, 2006).

“Enlightenment Now?” The New Humanist, London (March 21, 2006).

“Politics and Resistance,” Wolfsohn Center, New School University (March 16, 2006).

“Travels and Travails in the Middle East,” Long Island University (March 2, 2006).

“The Elections in Palestine,” Association for International Relations, Rutgers University (February 2006).

“Herbert Marcuse and the Birth of Critical Political Theory,” Eros and Civilization: 50th Anniversary Conference, St. Joseph’s Conference, Philadelphia (November 2005).

“The Protocols of Zion in the Inter-War Period,” Boston University (October 2005).

“America After 9/11 and the Geo-Strategic Implications of the Iraq War,” Institute of Scientific Research, Teheran (September 2005).

“The Enlightenment and Secularism,” The Ethical Culture Society, Teaneck NJ (April 2005).

“Gaza and the Road to Peace,” NYU Students for Justice in Palestine, NYU (April 2005).

Distinguished Scholar Lecture: College of St. Rose, Albany NY (March 2005).

“Arguing the Enlightenment,” The Marxist Symposium, Center for European Studies, NYU (January 29, 2005).

“Fiction/Non-Fiction,” Zurich Dialogues, Dusseldorf (September 2004).

“Academic Justice in Palestine,” A Just Peace in Israel-Palestine Conference, Brussels (July 3, 2004).

“The Problem in Palestine,” Unitarian Universalist Church co-sponsored by Lehigh University, Bethlehem PA (April 2004).

“America and the War in Iraq,” Plenary State University of New York: Cortland (March 2004).

“The War in Iraq,” Unitarian Universalist Church, Bethlehem PA (October 25, 2003).

“US Foreign Policy: A Debate with Former German Ambassador John C. Kornblum,” Initiative Hauptstadt, Berlin (June 11, 2003).

“Liberalism, Rights and Cosmopolitanism,” Second International Human Rights Conference, Mofid University, Qom, Iran (May 18, 2003).

“Baghdad Memories,” Rutgers University (February 24, 2003).

“Baghdad Memories and the Prospects for War,” University of Maryland: Baltimore County (February 13, 2003).

“War in Iraq,” Hudson Valley Peace Coalition, St. Peter’s College (February 4, 2003).

“Baghdad Memories,” Blair Academy, New Jersey (January 22, 2003).

“The American Left and Iraq,” Rosa Luxemburg Institute, Berlin (November 2002).

“Blinded by the Light: On the Limits of Subjectivism,” Zurich Dialogues, Ascona (May 2002).

“The Last Bolshevik: Radek, a Novel by Stefan Heym,” The Center for Global Change and Governance at The Graduate School, Rutgers University-Newark (April 2002).

“Albert Camus,” Literaturhaus, Berlin (December 2001).

“Gandhi: Non-Violence and the Violence of Our Times,” Gandhi Association, Rutgers University (October 2001).

“The End of History Revisited,” University of Leipzig (June 2001).

“Libeling the Jews: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion — Then and Now,” Jewish Studies Conference, Northeastern University (May 2001).

“Anti-Semitism Past and Present,” University of Washington: Tacoma and the Jackson Center of Seattle (April 2001).

“New Strategies for Progressive Politics,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (April 2001).

“Anti-Semitism Past and Present,” Columbia University Seminar: Contents and Methods (February 2001).

“A Rumor about the Jews,” Center for Holocaust Studies, Brookdale Community College and the Monmouth County Library in New Jersey (October 2000).

“The Crisis of a Prejudice: Notes on Anti-Semitism Today,” Universitaet Potsdam, Germany (June 2000).

“The Crisis of a Prejudice: Notes on Anti-Semitism Today,” Universitaet Oldenburg, Germany (June 2000).

“Red Dreams and the New Millennium: Notes on Rosa Luxemburg,” Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Berlin (June 2000).

“Anti-Semitism: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” Columbia University (December 1999).

Commentator to “Ideas in Action: The Political Theory of Stephen Eric Bronner,” Caucus for a New Political Science at the American Political Science Association (September 1999).

“On the Merits of Critical Theory,” Universitaet Leipzig (January 1999).

“Looking Backwards: 1968 Thirty Years After,” Budapest University, Hungary (November 1998).

“The Limits of Metatheory: Reconsidering Dialectic of Enlightenment,” Budapest University (November 1998).

“On the Holocaust,” New School for Social Research (October 1998).

“Critical Theory and Historical Judgment: Reconsidering the Dialectic of Enlightenment,” Critical Theory in Contexts: An International Conference at Tel Aviv University, Israel (June 1998).

“Kant’s Idea of Knowledge,” Zuricher Gespraech in Duesseldorf, Germany (October 1997).

“The Foundations of Fascism,” Long Island University (October 1997).

“Making Sense of Hell: New Considerations on the Holocaust,” York University, Toronto (March 1997).

“Neoconservatism and Neonationalism,” Insitut fur Fort-und Weiter Bildun, Rottenburg- Stuttgart (July 1996).

“The Vagaries of Democratic Theory,” The Club Malraux at the Europaische Akademie, Berlin, Germany (July 1995).

“Public Action and Private Choices,” Zurcher Gespraech in Ascona, Switzerland (October 1994).

“What's Left,” Inaugural Lecture for a two year symposium at St. Lawrence University (April 1993).

“The Future of the European Labor Movement,” University of Denver (April 1993).

“The Authoritarian Mind,” International Conference on Humanistic Psychology, Moscow (July 1992).

“On the Rise of the International Right,” Karl Renner Institute, Vienna (June 1992).

“Marx and Democratic Theory,” New School for Social Research (March 1991).

“Contradictions in Democratic Theory,” JFK Institute, Free University of Berlin (November 1990).

“Democracy in America,” JFK Institute, Free University of Berlin (November 1990).

“Democratic Ethics,” Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Williams College (May 1990).

“Karl Marx and the Rise of Democratic Socialism,” Lafayette College (February 1989).

“The Origins of Western Marxism,” University of Massachusetts: Amherst (April 1988).

“The Foundations of Marxism,” University of Texas: Austin (February 1988).

“Rosa Luxemburg and the Contemporary Left,” N.Y. Marxist School (November 1987).

“The Nazi Spectacle,” New School for Social Research (May 1986).

“The Politics of Social Democracy,” Lehigh University (October 1985).

“Rosa Luxemburg: Marxism and Democracy,” Black Rose Society, MIT (April 1985).

“History of the Internationals,” Three Lectures at the New York Socialist School (April 1982).

“Poland Today,” Rutgers University Teach-in (May 1981).

“Rosa Luxemburg’s Marxism,” University of Texas: Austin (March 1981).

“Socialism and Democracy,” New College, University of Southern Florida (February 1979).

“The Future of Socialism,” University of Texas: Austin (February 1978).

Conference Presentations

“Why the Left Needs Marx,” Historical Materialism Conference, New York (April 27, 2013).

“Recollections of a Solitary Syndicalist,” Memorial for Robert Fitch, Brecht Forum (September 19, 2011).

“Rational Radicalism: On the Thought of Stephen Eric Bronner,” APSA (August, 2011).

“A Response to My Critics,” The Left Forum, Pace University, New York City (March 20, 2011).

“Remembering Bob Fitch,” The Left Forum, Pace University, New York City (March 20, 2011).

“Democrats at the Crossroads,” Democrats of Rutgers University, New Brunswick (March 1, 2011).

“Cultural Responses to the Question of Genocide,” International School for Caucasus Studies, The Republic of Georgia, Tbilisi (November 19, 2010).

Chair and Participant: “Obama’s Afghanistan,” The Left Forum, Pace University, New York City (March 2010).

“Critical Theory and Democratic Vision,” Brecht Forum, New York (March 2009).

“America and the World,” American Political Science Association, Boston (August 2008).

“American Foreign Policy and the Bush Administration,” American Sociological Association, New York (August 2007).

“Psychoanalysis and the Enlightenment,” American Sociological Association, New York (August 2007).

“Economic Equality and Inequality,” William Paterson University (April 2006).

“The End of Enlightenment?” Institute for Public Policy Research, London England (March 2006).

“The Class Ideal and the Current Crisis,” Labor Section, American Political Science Association, Washington, DC (September 2005).

“Foreign Policy and War,” Roundtable Participant at the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC (September 2005).

“The Enlightenment: Yesterday and Today,” Left Dialogues, CUNY: Graduate Center (April 2005).

“Romancing the Past,” German Graduate Student Conference, Rutgers University (February 2005).

“The Role of the Public Intellectual,” American Political Science Association, Chicago (September 2004).

“Closing Plenary,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (March 2004).

“The Enlightenment Today,” Socialist Scholars Conference (March 2004).

“America and the World,” Socialist Scholars Conference (March 2004).

“The Limits of Metaphysics,” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia (September 2003).

“The Politics of Suffering,” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia (September 2003).

“Rethinking T.W. Adorno,” Socialist Scholars Conference (March 15, 2003).

“Iraq and the Middle East Crisis,” Socialist Scholars Conference (March 15, 2003).

“Author Meets Critic: Dick Howard, The Specter of Democracy,” Socialist Scholars Conference (March 15, 2003).

“Art and Politics,” Socialist Scholars Conference (March 15, 2003).

“Intellectuals in a Time of War,” American Political Science Association, Boston (September 2002).

“Marx’s Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte: Democracy, Dictatorship and the Class Struggle,” American Political Science Association, Boston (September 2002).

“Cultural Preconditions for Cosmopolitanism,” Democracy Collaborative, American Academy, Berlin (June 2002).

“Politics and the Academy,” American Political Science Association, Washington, DC (September 2000).

“The Culture of Work in a Global Society,” A Working Culture II sponsored by the European Union (June 1999).

“Why Heidegger?” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (April 1999).

“Civil Society: A Global Perspective,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (April 1999).

“Herbert Marcuse in Retrospect,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (March 1998).

“The Communist Manifesto: 150th Anniversary,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (March 1998).

“Does Socialism Have a Future?” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (March 1998).

“The Dialectic of Enlightenment at 50,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1997).

“Globalization of Communication and Intercultural Experience,” International Society of Political Psychology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland (July 1997).

“Globalism and Nationalism,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1995).

“Democracy and Civil Society,” Normative Theory/Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1994).

“The Vagaries of Democratic Theory,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (April 1994).

“Theodor Adorno Today,” Northeastern Political Science Association, Newark (December 1993).

“1968 in the Memory of the Present,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1993).

“Critical Theory Today,” Institut de Sociologie, The Sorbonne, Paris (June 1993).

“1968: Twenty Five Years Later,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (April 1993).

“The Relevance of Socialism in a Post-Communist World,” Midwest Radical Scholars Conference (October 1992).

“Marxism Revisited,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1992).

“Democratic Socialism/Dictatorship of the Proletariat?” Socialist Scholars Conference (April 1992).

“Socialism, Markets, and Democracy,” American Political Science Association (August 1991).

“Fromm in America,” Erich Fromm and the Frankfurt School: An International Symposium, Stuttgart, Germany (May 1991).

“Socialism and Democracy,” Socialist Scholars Conference, New York (April 1991).

Panelist: “The Iraq Crisis,” JFK Institute, Free University of Berlin (November 1990).

“The American Left and Eastern Europe,” American Political Science Association (August 1990).

“In Memoriam: Christian Bay,” American Political Science Association (August 1990).

“Politics and Culture,” American Political Science Association (August 1990).

“The End of Communism,” Political Parties and the Future of Democracy: A Symposium, University of North Texas (April 1990).

“Socialism and Revolution,” Socialist Scholars Conference (April 1990).

“Marxism and the French Revolution,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1989).

“Perspectives on the French Revolution,” American Political Science Association (August 1989).

“Reform and Revolution in the Modem Era,” Socialist Scholars Conference (April 1989).

“New Directions in Marxism and Democratic Theory,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1988).

“After Reagan,” Center for Transformative Politics, American Political Science Association (August 1987).

“Socialism and Rights,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1987).

“The Ernst Bloch Centennial,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1986).

“The Politics of Emotion,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (September 1985).

“Georg Lukács and Ernst Bloch: The Story of a Friendship,” Georg Lukács Centennial Conference, New School For Social Research (April 1985).

“Freedom and Socialist Theory,” Socialist Scholars Conference, Borough of Manhattan Community College (April 1985).

“The Bureaucratic Phenomenon,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (September 1984).

“The State in Capitalist Society,” American Political Science Association (September 1983).

“The Fall of Weimar,” Political Economy Colloquium, Rutgers University (February 1983).

“The SPD: An Identity Crisis,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (September 1982).

“The Crisis of Advanced Industrial Societies in Europe,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1981).

“The Limits of American Reform Policies,” American Political Science Association (August 1981).

“Eduard Bernstein and the Politics of False Pragmatism,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1980).

“Herbert Marcuse Symposium,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1980).

“The Concept of Western Marxism,” New York University (June 1980).

“Gramsci's Political Theory,” Caucus for a New Political Science, American Political Science Association (August 1979).

“The Crisis of Euro-Communism,” New Jersey Political Science Association (April 1978).

“The Marxian Dialectic and the Concept of the Concrete,” Union of Radical Political Economists Conference, Berkeley, California (August 1977).

“Marinetti and the Futurists,” Social Theory and the Arts Conference, Stockton State College (April 1977).

“Contemporary French Thought and Literature,” Politics and Literature Conference, Rutgers University (April 1977).

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