Crisis and Commonwealth

Marcuse, Marx, McLaren

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Communism & Socialism
Cover of the book Crisis and Commonwealth by Peter Marcuse, Henry A. Giroux, Arnold L. Farr, John Marciano, Peter McLaren, Patricia Pollock Brodsky, Lloyd C. Daniel, Jodi Dean, David Brodsky, Stephen Spartan, Fred Whitehead, Douglas Dowd, Kevin B. Anderson, Zvi Tauber, Alfred T. Kisubi, Lexington Books
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Author: Peter Marcuse, Henry A. Giroux, Arnold L. Farr, John Marciano, Peter McLaren, Patricia Pollock Brodsky, Lloyd C. Daniel, Jodi Dean, David Brodsky, Stephen Spartan, Fred Whitehead, Douglas Dowd, Kevin B. Anderson, Zvi Tauber, Alfred T. Kisubi ISBN: 9780739183076
Publisher: Lexington Books Publication: August 29, 2013
Imprint: Lexington Books Language: English
Author: Peter Marcuse, Henry A. Giroux, Arnold L. Farr, John Marciano, Peter McLaren, Patricia Pollock Brodsky, Lloyd C. Daniel, Jodi Dean, David Brodsky, Stephen Spartan, Fred Whitehead, Douglas Dowd, Kevin B. Anderson, Zvi Tauber, Alfred T. Kisubi
ISBN: 9780739183076
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication: August 29, 2013
Imprint: Lexington Books
Language: English

Crisis and Commonwealth: Marcuse, Marx, McLaren advances Marcuse scholarship by presenting four hitherto untranslated and unpublished manuscripts by Herbert Marcuse from the Frankfurt University Archive on themes of economic value theory, socialism, and humanism. Contributors to this edited collection, notably Peter Marcuse, Henry Giroux, Peter McLaren, Zvi Tauber, Arnold L. Farr and editor, Charles Reitz, are deeply engaged with the foundational theories of Marcuse and Marx with regard to a future of freedom, equality, and justice. Douglas Dowd furnishes the critical historical context with regard to U.S. foreign and domestic policy, particularly its features of economic imperialism and militarism. Reitz draws these elements together to show that the writings by Herbert Marcuse and these formidable authors can ably assist a global movement toward intercultural commonwealth.

The collection extends the critical theories of Marcuse and Marx to an analysis of the intensifying inequalities symptomatic of our current economic distress. It presents a collection of essays by radical scholars working in the public interest to develop a critical analysis of recent global economic dislocations. Reitz presents a new foundation for emancipatory practice—a labor theory of ethics and commonwealth, and the collection breaks new ground by constructing a critical theory of wealth and work. A central focus is building a new critical vision for labor, including academic labor. Lessons are drawn to inform transformative political action, as well as the practice of a critical, multicultural pedagogy, supporting a new manifesto for radical educators contributed by Peter McLaren. The collection is intended especially to appeal to contemporary interests of college students and teachers in several interrelated social science disciplines: sociology, social problems, economics, ethics, business ethics, labor education, history, political philosophy, multicultural education, and critical pedagogy.

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Crisis and Commonwealth: Marcuse, Marx, McLaren advances Marcuse scholarship by presenting four hitherto untranslated and unpublished manuscripts by Herbert Marcuse from the Frankfurt University Archive on themes of economic value theory, socialism, and humanism. Contributors to this edited collection, notably Peter Marcuse, Henry Giroux, Peter McLaren, Zvi Tauber, Arnold L. Farr and editor, Charles Reitz, are deeply engaged with the foundational theories of Marcuse and Marx with regard to a future of freedom, equality, and justice. Douglas Dowd furnishes the critical historical context with regard to U.S. foreign and domestic policy, particularly its features of economic imperialism and militarism. Reitz draws these elements together to show that the writings by Herbert Marcuse and these formidable authors can ably assist a global movement toward intercultural commonwealth.

The collection extends the critical theories of Marcuse and Marx to an analysis of the intensifying inequalities symptomatic of our current economic distress. It presents a collection of essays by radical scholars working in the public interest to develop a critical analysis of recent global economic dislocations. Reitz presents a new foundation for emancipatory practice—a labor theory of ethics and commonwealth, and the collection breaks new ground by constructing a critical theory of wealth and work. A central focus is building a new critical vision for labor, including academic labor. Lessons are drawn to inform transformative political action, as well as the practice of a critical, multicultural pedagogy, supporting a new manifesto for radical educators contributed by Peter McLaren. The collection is intended especially to appeal to contemporary interests of college students and teachers in several interrelated social science disciplines: sociology, social problems, economics, ethics, business ethics, labor education, history, political philosophy, multicultural education, and critical pedagogy.

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