Stephen Eric Bronner
Born
new york, The United States
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Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction
20 editions
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2011
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A Rumor about the Jews: Antisemitism, Conspiracy, and the Protocols of Zion
7 editions
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2000
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The Bigot: Why Prejudice Persists
4 editions
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published
2014
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Reclaiming the Enlightenment: Toward a Politics of Radical Engagement
10 editions
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published
2004
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Rosa Luxemburg: A Revolutionary for Our Times
10 editions
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published
1984
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Critical Theory and Society: A Reader
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6 editions
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published
1989
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Twentieth Century Political Theory: A Reader
10 editions
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published
1996
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Socialism Unbound
13 editions
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1990
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Ideas in Action: Political Tradition in the Twentieth Century
4 editions
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1999
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Critical Theory (Second Edition): A Very Short Introduction
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“Luftmensch—the impractical individual whose imagination has lifted him beyond the world.”
― Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction
― Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction
“Method is the most sterile of all concerns…. Nothing was ever accomplished through method alone.”
― Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction
― Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction
“The Frankfurt School was profoundly mistaken in thinking that the Enlightenment—or, better, its scientific rationality—should be interpreted as triumphant or in isolation from the theory and practice of its rivals. Enlightenment thinking has always been on the defensive. That remains the case.”
― Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction
― Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction
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