- Adam Smith’s inquiry into the nature and causes of the death of nations
- Homo mimeticus, Wayward lives, and The biology of adversity and resilience: Early life adversity and the politics of fabulation
- Making sense of critical theory’s economic gap
- Philanthropy and democracy: Two kinds of authority
- The external world and the future of political theory
- Indeterminacy between phenomenology and social ontology: The tension in Claude Lefort’s theory of democracy
- Disillusioning ideology: From empty reference to flawed world‐disclosure
- To walk the walk: Why we need to make things personal in public deliberation
- The state and society reconfigured: Resolving Arendt’s “social question” through Kojève’s “right of equity”
- Really existing liberalism, the bulwark fantasy, and the enabling of reactionary, far right politics
- Neoliberal Citizenship: Sacred Markets, Sacrificial Lives By Luca Mavelli, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022
- The Force of Truth: Critique, Genealogy, and Truth‐Telling in Michel Foucault By Daniele Lorenzini, Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press, 2023
- Fear of Black Consciousness By Lewis R. Gordon. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2022
- Deparochializing Political Theory By Melissa S. Williams, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2020
- A decolonial wrong turn: Walter Mignolo’s epistemic politics
- Intersubjectivity and ecology: Habermas on natural history
- The authoritarian orientation in liberal democracies: Labor market and workplace authoritarianism
- Marx’s three different conceptions of political change under capitalism: Direct democracy, proletarian revolution, or self‐government under proletarian leadership
- Reimagining citizenship: Exploring the intersection of ecofeminism and republicanism through political care and compulsory care service
- Democratic self‐defense and public sphere institutions
- Technology, conscience, and the political: Harold Laski’s pluralism in Carl Schmitt’s intellectual development
- Manifesting the revolutionary people: The Yellow Vest Movement and popular sovereignty
- 172 shades of black: Underground Airlines and critical race storytelling of alternate history
- A Critical Theory of Global Justice: The Frankfurt School and World Society Malte Frøslee Ibsen, Oxford University Press, 2023.
- Democratic rioting: From Tocqueville’s tyranny of the majority to the Baltimore uprising
- Social theory as critical theory: Horkheimer’s program and its relevance today
- The rational critique of social unreason. On critical theory in the Frankfurt tradition
- If Foucault, why not Rawls? On enlarging the critical tent
- The Institute for Social Research at 100
- Interdisciplinary materialism and the task of critical institutionalism
- Horkheimer’s unrealized vision
- We’re not special: Congratulations!
- The animating impulses of critical theory
- Totality, morality, and social philosophy
- The Institute for Social Research on its 100th birthday. A former director’s perspective
- Rethinking Critique and Theory
- Critical theory’s generational predicament
- The return of the critique of ideologies
- Not just war by other means: Cross‐border engagement as political struggle
- The public university as a real utopia
- On old revolutions and new constitutions: Constituent power in the Chilean constituent process
- Critique and praxis: A critical philosophy of illusions, values, and action By Bernard R. Harcourt, New York: Columbia University Press, 2022. p. 696, $30
- Degenerations of democracy By Craig Calhoun, Dilip Parameshwar Gaonkar, Charles Taylor, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2022, pp. 368. $29.95 (hbk). ISBN: 9780674237582
- The domination of nature: A forgotten theme in critical theory?
- Identity politics and the democratization of democracy: Oscillations between power and reason in radical democratic and standpoint theory
- The politics of flight refugee movements between radical democracy and autonomous exodus
- The revolution will not be theorized: Neoliberal thought and the problem of transition
- “What would I do?”: Political action under oppression in Arendt
- Dialectical Aristotelianism: On Marx’s account of what separates us from the animals
- From politics to democracy? Bernard Williams’ basic legitimation demand in a radical realist lens
- The value form and the wounds of neoliberalism
- Tayor and Feuerbach on the problem of fullness: Must a meaningful life have a transcendent foundation?
- Deliberative constitutionalism through the prism of popular sovereignty
- Rethinking hybrid regimes: The American case
- Two types of democratic representation for the two wills of the people
- Recognition of struggle: Transcending the oppressive dynamics of desire
- Parsing the promise of modernism: Habermas, the avant‐garde and the aesthetics of normative order
- Recognition, power, and trust: Epistemic structural account of ideological recognition
- Germany’s silence: Testimonial injustice in the NSU investigation and willful ignorance in the NSU trial
- Movement parties of the left, right, and center: A discursive‐organizational approach
- From Jacobin flaws to transformative populism: Left populism and the legacy of European social democracy
- For Those Who Will Follow; Earth Marred and Renewing Relationships
- Constituent power: A history By Lucia Rubinelli, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020Constituent power in the European Union By Markus Patberg, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020
- Populism and civil society: The challenge to constitutional democracy By Andrew Arato, Jean L. Cohen, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022
- Abolition Geography. Essays towards Liberation by Ruth Wilson Gilmore. Brenna Bhandar (Ed), Alberto Toscano (Ed), London/New York: Verso. 2022. pp. 512. Hardcover: £20.95 USD, ISBN 1839761709Abolition. Feminism. Now. by Angela Y. Davis, Gina Dent, Erica R. Meiners, Beth E. Richie, Chicago, IL: Haymarket. 2022. pp. 250. Softcover: £14,46 USD, ISBN: 1642593966
- Legitimation by constitution: A dialogue on political liberalism. Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman. Oxford University Press, 2022
- Constituent Power in the European Union by Markus Patberg Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020Constituent Power and the Law by Joel Colon‐Rios, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020
- The Privatized State By Chiara Cordelli, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2020
- Transnational cosmopolitanism: Kant, Du Bois, and justice as a political craft By Inés Valdez. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019
- The Problem with the Anthropocene: Kainos, Not Anthropos
- Resource Radicals: From Petro‐Nationalism to Post‐ Extractivism in Ecuador. Thea Riofrancos. Duke University Press, 2020
- Constituent power and the law By Joel Colón‐Ríos, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020Constituent power: A history By Lucia Rubinelli, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020
- The Federal Contract: A Constitutional Theory of Federalism. Stephen Tierney. Oxford University Press, 2022
- Democratize Work: The Case for Reorganizing the Economy Isabelle Ferreras, Julie Battilana, and Dominique Méda. University of Chicago Press, 2022
- Editors’ introduction to the Special Section: The ethics and politics of the Anthropocene
- Democracy against Homo sapiens alpha: Reverse dominance and political equality in human history
- Reenvisioning Freedom: Human Agency in Times of Ecological Disaster
- Self‐transformation in the Anthropocene
- Ethics in the Anthropocene: The case for questioning anthropocentrism
- A critical conceptualization of conspiracy theory
- Technocracy as a thin ideology
- Finance capital and the perils of political disintegration: The crisis of Weimar democracy revisited
- Taking Exception to Norm: The Caretaker Governments in Bangladesh
- On land, life, and labour: Abundance and scarcity in Locke, Smith, and Ricardo
- Ontology as ideology: A critique of Butler’s theory of precariousness
- Domination, social norms, and the idea of an emancipatory interest
- Ideology, history, and political affect
- A not‐very‐new structural transformation of the public sphere
- The ineluctable modality of the natural
- Remembering Dick Bernstein
- Dick Bernstein as a public philosopher
- Richard J. Bernstein on the public use of reason
- Democracy and/or critical theory? An unfinished conversation with Dick Bernstein
- Good persons exist: Remembering Richard Bernstein
- Deliberative democracy and the digital public sphere: Asymmetrical fragmentation as a political not a technological problem
- Authorship and individualization in the digital public sphere
- Being a master of metaphors
- A democracy, if we can keep it. Remarks on J. Habermas’ a new structural transformation of the public sphere
- The hidden structures of the digital public sphere
- “Ideology and simultaneously more than mere ideology”: On Habermas’ reflections and hypotheses on a further structural transformation of the political public sphere
- Democratic responsibility in the digital public sphere
- Democratic faith. A philosophical profile of Richard J. Bernstein
- For my friend Richard J. Bernstein
- The rule of unreason. Analyzing (anti‐)democratic regression
- A polarizing multiverse? Assessing Habermas’ digital update of his public sphere theory
- Richard Bernstein and his concept of pragmatic fallibilism
- Adorno and the categories of resistance
- Four epistemic reasons to consult religious traditions
- Richard J. Bernstein in memoriam
- Expert accountability: What does it mean, why is it challenging—and is it what we need?
- Psychoanalyzing democracies: Antagonisms, paranoia, and the productivity of depression
- Thinking, meaning, and truth: Arendt on Heidegger and the possibility of critique
- Recognition: A Chapter in the History of European Ideas. Axel Honneth. Cambridge: Cambridge University. 2021Debating Critical Theory: Engagements with Axel Honneth. Julia Christ, Kristina Lepold, Daniel Loick, and Titus Stahl (eds.). London: Rowman & Littlefield. 2020
- Splinters in Your Eye: Frankfurt School Provocations. Martin Jay. London and New York: Verso, 2020
- Die Armut unserer Freiheit. Axel Honneth Suhrkamp Verlag, 2020
- The code of capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality Katharina Pistor Princeton/Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2019
- ‘Beyond civil bounds’: The demos, political agency, subjectivation and democracy’s boundary problem
- Bound to fail? Assessing contemporary left populism
- “Unusual returns”: Transnational whiteness and the dividends of empire
- Defending democracy: Militant and popular models of democratic self‐defense
- Modernity and mimetic desire: A critique of René Girard
- Participatory panopticon: Thomas Mott Osborne’s prison democracy
- Beyond the nation and the state: How communalist self‐government redefines the citizen and the immigrant
- Wrecking the public sphere: The new authoritarians’ digital attack on pluralism and truth
- The poisonous metaphor of the people populism, authoritarianism, and post‐sovereign possibilities in evolving Egyptian constitutional orders
- Private electoral finance and democratic theory
- What is democratic backsliding?
- Inclusive unity and the liberal democratic front: Containing right populism
- Depoliticization as impotent praxis: A Sartrean perspective
- Palestine +100: Stories from a century after the Nakba Edited by Basma Ghalayini. Manchester, U.K: Comma Press, 2019.
- The right to disidentification: Sovereignty in digital democracies
- Contemporary China and the Budapest School in Australia: A Parallel history
- Populism, democracy, and the publicity requirement
- I am the people: Reflections on popular sovereignty today. Partha Chatterjee. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019.
- Toward a concrete philosophy: Heidegger and the emergence of the Frankfurt School. Mikko Immanen. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020.
- Too smart: How digital capitalism is extracting data, controlling our lives, and taking over the world. Jathan Sadowski. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2020.
- Strangers in each other’s lands: Democracy, migration, and inclusion in a mobile world
- Alienation and action in the young Marx, Aristotle, and Arendt
- Eugene Rivers and the responsibility of intellectuals
- Reclaiming Gramsci’s “historicity”: A critical analysis of the British appropriation in light of the “crisis of democracy”
- Reclaiming Gramsci’s “historicity”: A critical analysis of the British appropriation in light of the “crisis of democracy”
- Critical theory under the sign of Schopenhauer: A reconsideration of Horkheimer’s interpretative debt
- Lifeworlds of Islam: The pragmatics of a religion. Mohammed Bamyeh. Oxford University Press, 2019.
- Why race still matters. Alana Lentin Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2020
- Critique of rights. Christoph Menke Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2020
- Critical theory and social transformation. Gerard Delanty London: Routledge, 2020
- The Haitian Revolution: Capitalism, slavery, and counter‐modernity. Eduardo Grüner Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2020
- Against compromise in democracy? A plea for a fine‐grained assessment
- Protesting without a face: Privacy in public demonstrations
- Toward a post‐neoliberal social citizenship?
- Al‐e Ahmad, guardianship, and the critique of colonial sovereignty
- Decisiveness as a logic of political action
- Archaeology or interpretation: Michel Foucault and Claude Lefort
- Climate barbarism: Adapting to a wrong world
- Crises of democracy. Adam Przeworski. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2019.
- Neoliberals’ economic liberalism: A checkered history
- Political realism and the quest for political progress
- Solidarism as a contemporary idea from the past?
- A parody of action: Politics and pantomime in Agamben’s critique of Arendt
- Politics and the vocation of political theory
- At the margins of personhood: Rethinking law and life beyond the impasses of biopolitics
- Populism, political organization, and the paradox of popular agency
- Judith N. Shklar on disobedience and obligation in a “society of strangers”
- Recognition and power: An analysis of Lois McNay’s Against Recognition
- The silent majority, populism and the shadow sides of democracy
- Methodological egalitarianism and the task of a critical theory
- Second‐personal authority and the practice of democracy1
- Second‐personal authority and the practice of democracy
- Luxemburg: Democratic possibilities and limits of populism
- Populism, acclamation, and democracy: The politics of glory in the populist era
- Allotted chambers as defenders of democracy
- Sovereignty, genealogy, and the critique of state violence
- Misuse of Winnicott: On Axel Honneth’s appropriation of psychoanalysis
- Curiosity beyond Foucault
- Reconstructing the distorted experience of oppression: Hermeneutical injustice and ideology
- Criticizing democracy, democratizing critical theory: A brief retrospective on James Bohman’s work
- Capitalism on edge: how fighting precarity can achieve radical change without crisis or utopia. Albena Azmanova Columbia University Press, New York, 2020
- Adom Getachew & Worldmaking after empire: the rise and fall of self‐determination. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2019
- Review of Claudia Leeb, the politics of repressed guilt: The tragedy of Austrian silence. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018
- What Do We Owe to Refugees. David Owen. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2020.
- Rahel Jaeggi, Critique of forms of life, Cambridge, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2018
- An author’s retrospective view
- Existentially lived truth or communicative reason? Habermas’ critique of Kierkegaard
- Remarks of a young Habermasian on Jürgen Habermas’ Also a History of Philosophy
- On the interest of practical reason in hope
- Is there an asymmetry problem in the genealogy of postmetaphysical reason?
- Enlightened religion: The alphabetization of faith and the linguistification of freedom
- Symposium on Jürgen Habermas, Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie
- Habermas’s new Phenomenology of Spirit: Two centuries after Hegel
- The autonomy of autonomy: On Jürgen Habermas’s Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie
- Algorithmic interpellation
- Global justice and the remittances challenge: On political ontology and agency
- Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie. Jürgen Habermas, Vol. I: Die okzidentale Konstellation von Glauben und Wissen. Vol II: Vernünftige Freiheit. Spuren des Diskurses über Glauben und Wissen. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2019.
- Evavon Redecker, Praxis und Revolution. Eine Sozialtheorie radikalen Wandels, Frankfurt a.m./New York: Campus Verlag
- Thinking dialectically: Charting new passions and forces with James and Grace Lee Boggs
- Tolerance, governmentality, and depoliticisation: A few remarks on the crisis of a concept
- In the Ruins of Neoliberalism: The Rise of Antidemocratic Politics in the West Wendy Brown. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2019.
- The melancholic gaze: Adorno’s concept of interpretation as dialectical negation and critical speculation
- Beneath the tip of the iceberg: Havel on small‐scale work and “Dissent”
- With Bloch against Žižek: Towards a critique of decisionist political theology
- Governing through conflict: On Adorno’s critique of postwar sociology
- One step forward, two steps back: Idealism in critical theory
- Looking back, looking forward: Progress, hope, and history
- The implications of deliberative democracy in Wenling for the experimental approach: Deliberative systems in authoritarian China
- A critical realist contribution to debates on complicity in systemic injustice and violence
- Sacrifice, gift and general economy: Moral foundations for rebuilding economy and society after coronavirus
- European economic, fiscal, and social policy at the crossroads
- Social democracy, Social Europe, and the “post‐Third way agenda”: From the European Pillar of Social Rights to the Covid‐19 pandemic
- The relativity of political authority: Overlapping claims and shared subjects beyond the state
- Strengthening the capacity to act: Elements for a European progressive agenda
- A new traditional theory: Fetishizing big data analytics
- Nordic social democrats: Still Europe’s progressive vanguards?
- The EU in the world: The progressive potential
- Genealogy and politics of equality: Pierre Rosanvallon’s relational egalitarianism
- ‘Beyond civil bounds’: The demos, political agency, subjectivation and democracy’s boundary problem
- ‘Beyond civil bounds’: The demos, political agency, subjectivation and democracy’s boundary problem
- ‘Beyond civil bounds’: The demos, political agency, subjectivation and democracy’s boundary problem
- The EU from crisis to crisis: Post‐Polanyian questions for social democracy
- John Stuart Mill and modern liberalism: A study in contrasts
- Identity politics, liberalism, and the democratizing power of biopolitics
- Defending democracy against technocracy and populism: Deliberative democracy’s strengths and challenges
- On the limits of the political: The problem of overly permissive pluralism in Mouffe’s agonism
- From the Epistemology of Ignorance to Rassenwahn: Thinking Ideology with Mills and Adorno
- Automatic for the People? Cybernetics and Left‐Accelerationism
- Memory production, vandalism, violence: Civil society and lessons from a short life of a monument to Stalin
- Critique as social practice: Critical theory and social self‐understanding. By Robin Celikates. London/New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018.
- Critique as social practice: Critical theory and social self‐understanding. By Robin Celikates. London/New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018.
- Critique as social practice: Critical theory and social self‐understanding. By Robin Celikates. London/New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018.
- The contested history of autonomy: Interpreting European modernity. By Gerard Rosich. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019.
- What is asylum? More than protection, less than citizenship
- Towards an intellectual Biography of György Márkus
- Capital and ideology. ByThomas Piketty. Cambridge MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020.
- Populism or pragmatism? Two ways of understanding political articulation*
- Me the people. How populism transforms democracy. ByNadia Urbinati. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2019.
- The Habermas‐Rawls debate. By James Gordon Finlayson. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019.
- Reconsidering EU citizenship: Contradictions and constraints. Edited bySandra Seubert, Oliver Eberl and Frans van Waarden. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018.
- Habermas, 1968, and the turn to aesthetic‐expressive protest
- Body politics and democracy
- Adorno’s two‐track conceptualization of progress: The new categorical imperative and politics of remembrance
- Adorno’s two‐track conceptualization of progress: The new categorical imperative and politics of remembrance
- Adorno’s two‐track conceptualization of progress: The new categorical imperative and politics of remembrance
- Adorno’s two‐track conceptualization of progress: The new categorical imperative and politics of remembrance
- Carl Schmitt’s state and constitutional theory : A critical analysis. ByBenjamin Schupmann. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.
- When does a native become a settler? (With apologies to Zreik and Mamdani)
- Kritik der Rechte. By Christoph Menke Berlin, Germany: Suhrkamp, 2015Law and Violence. Christoph Menke in Dialogue. By ChristophMenke. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2018.
- Partisanship and Political Liberalism in Diverse Societies Matteo Bonotti Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2017.
- Neoliberalism and the racialized critique of democracy
- Contradictions between individually needed and institutionally offered forms of recognition
- Militant democracy and its critics: Populism, parties, extremism. ByAnthoula Malkopoulou and Alexander Kirshner. Edinburgh University Press, 2019.
- Injustice and the reproduction of history. By Alasia Nuti. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2019.
- The postsecular political philosophy of Jürgen Habermas: Translating the sacred. By Dafydd Huw Rees. Cardiff, UK: University of Wales Press, 2018.Contemporary political philosophy and religion: Between public reason and pluralism. By Camil Ungureanu and Paolo Monti. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2018.
- The morality of fighting inequality: Nietzschean philosophy and the pursuit of progress
- Rousseau, the value of existence, and the sacredness of citizenship
- Carl Schmitt’s state and constitutional theory : A critical analysis. ByBenjamin Schupmann. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.
- Carl Schmitt’s state and constitutional theory : A critical analysis. ByBenjamin Schupmann. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.
- Revolutionary constitutions: Charismatic leadership and the rule of law. ByBruce Ackerman. Cambridge, MA and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2019.
- The populist leader’s two bodies: Bobbio, Berlusconi, and the factionalization of party democracy
- To every thing there is a season: Theory, history, and global justice
- Populism, parties, and representation: Rosanvallon on the crisis of parliamentary democracy
- What vulnerability entails: Sustainability and the limits of political pluralism
- Governing through conflict on Adorno’s critique of postwar sociology
- Ostrogorski before and after: Three moments in antipartyism and “elite theory”
- Elites, democracy, and parties in the Italian Constituent debates, 1946–1947
- Robert Michels, the iron law of oligarchy and dynamic democracy
- Agonistic interventions into public commemorative art: An innovative form of counter‐memorial practice?
- Desire and Collective Identities: Decomposing Ernesto Laclau’s notion of demand
- Political power and depoliticized acquiescence: Spinoza and aristocracy
- Progress, emancipation, hope: Rethinking critical theory through memories as counternarratives
- John P. McCormick, Reading Machiavelli: Scandalous Books, Suspect Engagements, and the Virtue of Populist Politics. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018)Gabriele Pedullà, Machiavelli in Tumult: The Discourses on Livy and the Origins of Political Conflictualism. (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2018)
- Authority, legitimacy, and democracy: Narrowing the gap between normativism and realism
- Of algorithms and Mimesis—GAFA, digital personalization, and freedom as nondomination
- Constitutive tension: A dialectical reading of intersectionality
- Recognitive arguments for workplace democracy
- No future: pre‐emption, temporal sovereignty and hegemonic implosion
- Sentientist politics: A theory of global inter‐ species justice. Alasdair Cochrane. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. vii+162
- Sentientist politics: A theory of global inter‐ species justice. Review of Alasdair Cochrane. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. vii+162
- Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence. Yves Winter. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
- Memory Laws, Memory Wars: The Politics of the Past in Europe and Russia. Nikolay Koposov. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.
- Extraordinary partisanship in the European Union: Constituent power and the problem of political agency
- Crashed: How a decade of financial crises changed the world. Adam Tooze. New York, Viking, 2018
- Arendt and Glissant on the politics of beginning
- Demochronos: The political time of the Athenian democracy
- Statehood in the digital age1
- Violence and politeness: From Walter Benjamin’s “Critique” to the streets of Chicago
- Violence and politeness: From Walter Benjamin’s “Critique” to the streets of Chicago
- Kant’s popular sovereignty and cosmopolitanism
- Violence and politeness: From Walter Benjamin’s “Critique” to the streets of Chicago
- The power of money: Critical theory, capitalism, and the politics of debt
- The Dialectic of Enlightenment as parody of anti‐enlightenment thought
- Pupils with special educational needs: Experiencing recognition in individual subject curriculum meetings
- Evocative representation
- Wittgenstein and Italian theory: The case of Negri and the common
- Democratic equality and militant democracy
- Lack of pluralism and post‐secularism in Catholic countries
- They don’t represent us? Synecdochal representation and the politics of occupy movements
- Responsible parties: Saving democracy from itself. Frances McCall Rosenbluth and Ian Shapiro. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2018.
- Index to Volume 26
- From populations to plebeians in the Global South: Buenos Aires’ waste pickers
- Democracy and the poor: Prolegomena to a radical theory of democracy
- Civilizing left populism: Towards a theory of plebeian democracy
- Democracy and the politics of comedy
- Exile, statelessness, and migration: Playing chess with history from Hannah Arendt to Isaiah Berlin. Seyla Benhabib. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018
- A moral theory of solidarity. Avery Kolers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.
- Routledge Handbook of Global Populism. Carlos de la Torre ed. London and New York: Routledge, 2019.
- The market, competition, and structural exploitation
- Being realistic about neoliberalism
- Plurality and the potential for agreement: Arendt, Kant, and the “way of thinking” of the world citizen
- The governmentality of network governance: Collaboration as a new facet of the liberal art of governing
- Being realistic and demanding the impossible
- What may we hope for? Education in times of climate change
- Thinking antagonism: Political ontology after Laclau, Oliver Marchart, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018.
- Civil disobedience, William E. Scheuerman, Cambridge and Medford, MA: Polity Press, 2018.
- Two bad halves don’t make a whole: On the crisis of democracy
- Farewell to a philosopher
- A Critique of Sovereignty, Daniel Loick, London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.
- Whose crisis? Which democracy? Notes on the current political conjuncture
- Populism without borders. Notes on a global history
- Democracy without shortcuts
- Regression in membership law: For a cosmopolitanism from within
- Capital’s global rule
- Buenos Aires’ neighborhood assemblies and the emergence of a new socio‐political form: Everyday practices, ordinary language and the reskilling of citizens
- Social equality, social freedom and democracy
- The phenomenology of politics as factionalism
- What’s wrong with the normative theory (and the actual practice) of left populism
- Critical theory and the present crisis
- Democracy and lottery: Revisited
- Socialism and populism
- A Critique of Sovereignty, Daniel Loick, London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019.
- Transnational partisan networks and constituent power in the EU
- The plebeian experience and the logic of (radical) democracy
- Property and capital in the person: Lockean and neoliberal self‐ownership
- “… as if it were a thing.” A feminist critique of consent
- Back to the future! Habermas and Dewey on democracy in capitalist times
- Stasis. Civil War as a Political Paradigm (Homo Sacer II,2), Giorgio Agamben, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2015 Stasis before the State. Nine Theses on Agonistic Democracy, Dimitris Vardoulakis, New York: Fordham University Press, 2018
- Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017
- Control by aggregation? Critical reflections on global constitutionalism in the shadow of looming transnational emergency powers
- Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017
- A living constituent power and law as a guideline in Walter Benjamin’s “Critique of Violence”
- Beyond the neoliberal horizon: Elements for a theory of universal crisis
- Alienations, cleavages, reclassifications
- All work and no play? The role of non‐alienated labor in Marcuse’s emancipatory vision
- All work and no play? The role of non‐alienated labor in Marcuse’s emancipatory vision
- All work and no play? The role of non‐alienated labor in Marcuse’s emancipatory vision
- In search of a new nomos: Post‐colonially
- Why Habermas needs distributive equity principles: Heath’s critique, game theory, and collective action problems
- Democratic equality: An egalitarian defense of political mediation
- Giving society a form: Constituent moments and the force of concepts
- A living constituent power and law as a guideline in Walter Benjamin’s “Critique of Violence”
- Political conservation, or how to prevent institutional decay
- The foundations of democratic dualism: Why constitutional politics and ordinary politics are different
- Bleak dreams, not nightmares
- Social freedom in a global world: Axel Honneth’s and Seyla Benhabib’s reconsiderations of a Hegelian perspective on justice
- The Struggle for Democracy: Paradoxes of Progress and the Politics of Change. Christopher Meckstroth, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2015
- From Fascism to Populism in History. Federico Finchelstein, Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2017
- Index to Volume 25
- Democratic freedom as resistance against self‐hatred, epistemic injustice, and oppression in Paulo Freire’s critical theory
- Democratic freedom as resistance against self‐hatred, epistemic injustice, and oppression in Paulo Freire’s critical theory
- Why is there truth? Foucault in the age of post‐truth politics
- Historical criticism without progress: Memory as an emancipatory resource for critical theory
- Serious, not all that serious: Utopia beyond realism and normativity in contemporary critical theory
- The limits of sovereignty as responsibility
- Decoloniality and decolonizing Critical Theory
- Psychoanalysis and critical theory: A new quarrel about revisionism?
- Between normativism and naturalism: Honneth on social pathology
- Beyond populism and institutionalism: Anti‐populism and the management of austerity in Spain
- Rereading Habermas’s charge of “performative contradiction” in light of Derrida’s account of the paradoxes of philosophical grounding
- Rereading Habermas’s charge of “performative contradiction” in light of Derrida’s account of the paradoxes of philosophical grounding
- The caring refusenik: A portrait
- Toward new democratic imaginaries — Istanbul seminars on Islam, culture and politics. Seyla Benhabib and Volker Kaul eds. Basel: Springer, 2016
- How to think the world? Achille Mbembe on race, democracy and the African role in global thought
- When the state meets the street: Public service and moral agency. Bernardo Zacka. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017
- Political regimes and advanced liberal oligarchies
- The reification of nature: Reading Adorno in a warming world
- Neoliberal globalization and the international protection of human rights
- Standard forms of power: Biopower and sovereign power in the technology of the US birth certificate, 1903–1935
- Prohibiting the people: Populism, procedure and the rhetoric of democratic desire
- The political aesthetic of the British city‐state: Class formation through the global city
- To each according to their effort? On the ethical significance of hard work
- An ideology critique of recognition: Judith Butler in the context of the contemporary debate on recognition
- Religion in liberal political philosophy. Cécile Laborde and Aurélia Bardon, eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017
- Democratic pluralism, social cohesion and individual ethos in the secularized state: The political thought of Ernst‐Wolfgang Böckenförde
- Civic education and liberal democracy: Making post‐normative citizens in normative political spaces. Peter Strandbrink. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
- The wandering thought of Hannah Arendt. Hans‐Jörg Sigwart. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 Rightlessness in an age of rights. Hannah Arendt and the contemporary struggles of migrants. Ayten Gündoğdu. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015
- Between Carl Schmitt, the Catholic Church, and Hermann Heller: On the foundations of democratic theory in the work of Ernst‐Wolfgang Böckenförde
- Carl Schmitt in Ernst‐Wolfgang Böckenförde’s work: Carrying Weimar constitutional theory into the Bonn Republic
- Carl Schmitt in Ernst‐Wolfgang Böckenförde’s work: Carrying Weimar constitutional theory into the Bonn Republic
- What the dictum really meant—and what it could mean for us
- Europe as a political society: Emile Durkheim, the federalist principle and the ideal of a cosmopolitan justice
- On the genealogy and legitimacy of the secular state: Böckenförde and the Asadians
- “Sometimes I mean things so much I have to act”: Theatrical acting and democracy
- Critical Theory, colonialism, and the historicity of thought
- Marx and postcolonial thinking
- JUSTICE AND RIGHTS TO NATURAL RESOURCES. Chris Armstrong. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017
- THE “POSTMODERN TURN” IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. Simon Susen. London and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
- JENSEITS DER ANARCHIE. WELTORDNUNGSENTWÜRFE IM FRÜHEN 20. JAHRHUNDERT Jens Steffek Leonie Holthaus Frankfurt and New York: Campus Verlag, 2014
- Freudianism and anti‐freudianism in recent US culture
- Crisis Economics: Keynes and the End of Empire
- On the subject of neoliberalism: Rethinking resistance in the critique of neoliberal rationality
- Carl Schmitt’s postcolonial imagination
- The mystery of evangelical Trump support?
- Civility, art and emancipation on the Arabian Peninsula
- The principle of subsidiarity: A democratic reinterpretation
- Rethinking embodied reflective judgment with Adorno and Arendt
- Postcolonial theories as global critical theories
- Beyond good reasons: Solidarity, open texture, and the ethics of deliberation
- The purest form of communicative power. A reinterpretation of the key to the legitimacy of norms in Habermas’s model of democracy
- Why borders do matter morally: The role of place in immigrants’ rights
- “Society maintains itself despite all the catastrophes that may eventuate”: Critical theory, negative totality, and crisis
- On the concept of politics: A comparative reading of Castoriadis and Badiou
- “Identifying with the aggressor”: From the authoritarian to neoliberal personality
- The surprising right-wing relevance of the Russian Revolution
- The link between revolution and sovereign dictatorship: Reflections on the Russian Constituent Assembly
- EUROPE’S FUNCTIONAL CONSTITUTION. Turkuler Isiksel. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016. 304 pages including index. ISBN 019875907X.
- ARENDTIAN CONSTITUTIONALISM. LAW, POLITICS AND THE ORDER OF FREEDOM Christian Volk. Hart, Oxford. 2015. 304 pages including index. ISBN 019875907X.
- The revolution party
- A world we have lost: Remembering the Russian Revolution through Victor Serge
- State or commune: Viewing the October Revolution from the land of Zapata
- THE SLEEPING SOVEREIGN. THE INVENTION OF MODERN DEMOCRACY. Richard Tuck. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2016. 310 pages including index. ISBN 110713014X.
- The intellectual heritage of the 1917 Revolution: Reflection and negativity
- Index to Volume 24
- Politics beyond the state: The 1918 Soviet Constitution
- Haunted house: Memory, ghosts and political theology in Lenin’s Mausoleum
- Machines de travail: Constituent power and the order of labor in Sieyes’s thought
- Two pictures of injustice: Rainer Forst and the aporia of discursive deontology
- “What is to be done” when there is nothing to do?: Realism and political inequality
- Revolutionary practice and prefigurative politics: A clarification and defense
- Democratic inclusion in polities and governance arrangements
- From the body politic to the politics of the body: The biopolitical theory of Ferenc Fehér and Agnes Heller
- Burying Mont Pèlerin: Milton Friedman and neoliberal vanguardism
- The hermeneutics of society: On the state in Lefort’s political theory
- Latin American populism: An admissible trade-off between procedural democracy and equality?
- The self-institution of society: A democratic interrogation with no end
- ERNST-WOLFGANG BÖCKENFÖRDE. CONSTITUTIONAL AND POLITICAL THEORY: SELECTED WRITINGS. Edited by Mirjam Kunkler and Tine Stein.New York: Oxford University Press, 2017
- STARVE AND IMMOLATE. THE POLITICS OF HUMAN WEAPONS. Banu Bargu New York: Columbia University Press, 2014
- Replacing the Chilean constitution
- AXEL HONNETH: A CRITICAL THEORY OF THE SOCIAL Christopher Zurn (Key Contemporary Thinkers Series) Cambridge: Polity, 2015HABERMAS Kenneth Baynes (Routledge Philosophers) New York, Abingdon: Routledge, 2016
- Civil society, populism and religion
- Regime betterment or regime change? A critical review of recent debates on liberal democracy and populism in Latin America
- The semantic drift: Images of populism in post-war American historiography and their relevance for (European) political science
- Podemos and the Five Stars Movement: Divergent trajectories in a similar crisis
- Beyond consolidation: Democracy and dictatorship in post-transitional Latin America
- Democratic legitimacy and forms of constitutional change
- Legitimacy crisis and the constitutional problem in Chile: A legacy of authoritarianism
- The utopian shadow of normative reconstruction
- Pathologies of freedom: Axel Honneth’s unofficial theory of reification
- Demystifying the capitalistic mentality: Reconciling Adorno and Fromm on the psycho-social reproduction of capitalism
- Knowledge and the public world: Arendt on science, truth, and politics
- Undocumented migrants, vulnerability and strategies of inclusion: A philosophical perspective
- Demystifying the capitalistic mentality: Reconciling Adorno and Fromm on the psycho‐social reproduction of capitalism
- “Nothing is really equal”: On the compatibility of Nietzsche’s egalitarian ethics and anti-democratic politics
- Rethinking homo economicus in the political sphere
- What creditors owe
- Critical empathy
- Voting secrecy and the right to justification
- Dividing crowds: In search of a worldly ethics for cosmopolitan publics
- Power and dissonance: Exclusion as a key category for a critical social analysis
- The contours of Gramscian theory in Bolivia: From government rhetoric to radical critique
- Discursive democracy and the limits of free speech
- Principled disobedience in the EU
- The gaya scienza and the aesthetic ethos: Marcuse’s appropriation of Nietzsche in An Essay on Liberation
- The outraged people. Laclau, Mouffe and the Podemos hypothesis
- Ostracism and democratic self-defense in Athens
- Does Charles Taylor have a Nietzsche problem?
- Relativism and Religion: Why Democratic Societies Do Not Need Moral Absolutes. By Carlo Invernizzi Accetti (New York: Columbia University Press 2015)
- Engaging Post-Secularism: Rethinking Catholic Politics in Italy
- Secular Religion. A Polemic against the Misinterpretation of Modern Social Philosophy, Science and Politics as “New Religions”. By Hans Kelsen (1964) (Wien-New York: Springer, 2012)
- The Meaning of Partisanship. By Jonathan White and Lea Ypi (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016)
- Review Essay: Jason Stanley’s Theory of Propaganda and Ideology
- The Turn to Acknowledgment in Recognition Theory
- The Public Space of Agonistic Reconciliation: Witnessing and Prefacing in the TRC of Canada
- Normativity in Chantal Mouffe’s Political Realism
- Decolonizing Philosophy? Habermas and the Axial Age
- Red Skin/White Masks: Rejecting the Colonial Politics of Recognition. By Glen Sean Coulthard (University of Minnesota Press, 2014)
- Inscribing the Egalitarian Event: Jacques Rancière and the Politics of Iterability
- A Scrap of Paper: Breaking and Making International Law During the Great War. By Isabel V. Hull (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2014)
- Acts, Events and the Creation of the New
- Beyond the Law: A Response to William Scheuerman
- Migration in Political Theory. The Ethics of Movement and Membership. Edited by Sarah Fine and Lea Ypi (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016)
- Summoning Sovereignty: Constituent Power and Poetic Prophecy in Ireland’s 1916 Proclamation of the Republic
- Neo-republicanism, Old Imperialism, and Migration Ethics
- Constituent Power: A Discourse-Theoretical Solution to the Conflict between Openness and Containment
- Constitutive Visions: Sovereignty, Necessity, and Saramago’s Blindness
- Recognition as Passive Power: Attractors of Recognition, Biopower, and Social Power
- Measuring, Disrupting, Emancipating: Three Pictures of Critique
- Political Reconciliation: With or Without Grand Narratives?
- Democracy’s Disappointments: Insights from Dewey and Foucault on World War I and the Iranian Revolution
- Minoritarian Democracy: The Democratic Case for No Borders
- Recent Frankfurt Critical Theory: Down on Law?
- What is an Event? Probing the Ordinary/Extraordinary Distinction in Recent European Philosophy
- The Concept of Realistic Utopia: Ideal Theory as Critique
- A Dangerous Turn: Manipulation and the Politics of Ethos