Part 1: A Just War?
Revelations of the War in Ukraine: An anti-war activist’s personal and political reckoning
Take Me Out with the Crowd
On loneliness and Hannah Arendt
Loneliness, The New Issue of Social Research
The New School journal introduces its latest issue
For Want of Wild Beasts
For many in Eastern Europe, prison was the hallmark of Communism. Today, the United States is experiencing its own carceral society. What can be learnt from this comparison and can we redefine the term “political prisoner”?
Climate Change and the New Synthesis
Is green the new red?
I completed my undergraduate studies at a small liberal arts college literally in the middle of a field somewhere between the bustling urban center of Cleveland and the depressed industrial ruins of my hometown, Youngstown. My alma mater was surrounded by acres of farmland, bodies of water, Amish communities, and ...
Althusserians Anonymous (3)
John Dewey’s Encounter with Leon Trotsky
The 1930s was one of the one eventful and productive decades in Dewey’s life. He published more than a half dozen books including Logic: The Theory of Inquiry. It was during this decade that he sharpened his understanding of radical democracy and a renascent liberalism. He interrupted his ...