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The Logos Reader : Rational Radicalism and the Future of Politics - Stephen Eric Bronner
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The Logos Reader

Rational Radicalism and the Future of Politics

By: Stephen Eric Bronner (Editor), Michael J. Thompson (Editor)

Paperback | 13 January 2005

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The online publication Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture was launched in response to the atmosphere of triumphant conservatism and militarism that pervades American political culture in the aftermath of 9/11. Aiming to revitalize the moribund political left, several world-renowned intellectual figures congregated to form the journal's core group of editors and writers. The mission of Logos is to promote "rational radicalism," grounded in critical social theory and fully engaged with the most vital issues of our time. The Logos Reader: Rational Radicalism and the Future of Politics offers the best political writing published by the journal during its first three years. Compiled by founding editors Stephen Eric Bronner and Michael J. Thompson, these pieces critically examine globalization, the Iraq War, and the plight of the Middle East, while also illuminating the domestic concerns that dominate American discourse. Delivered in a direct, accessible manner, the analyses presented in The Logos Reader reflect the journal's distinctly public purpose. The essays reveal both the practical and theoretical connections between distant military pursuits and domestic struggles for democracy and equality. The left's leading intellectuals shed light on the most recent developments in the global war on terrorism while sharply criticizing right-wing justifications for restricted civil liberties, human rights violations, and rampant expansion of armaments. Similar attention is given to central domestic issues, such as the conservative right's assault on the welfare state and the crusade of religious fundamentalists against civil rights protections for all citizens. Negotiating the vast terrain of current social problems, the contributors are united in their intent to question and ultimately constrain the excessive power wielded by dominant cultural, political, and economic institutions. This collection stakes out firm ideological ground and challenges authoritarian forces, clarifying the notion of rational radicalism as a liberating counterpoint to limiting worldviews and systems of oppression.

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"The Logos Reader provides progressives with cause for hope in a dark time. It proves that academically grounded writing can be lucid and political critique can be coherent and affirmative. Taken together, the essays in this book, in all their diversity, invite others to join the inspiring project they serve so well-to revive the rationality essential to truly radical thinking." -- Thomas de Zengotita, author of Mediated: How the Media Shapes Your World and th


"A distinctive, timely, and important collection that manifests a 'left' reconnecting with its historicist roots to reconstitute itself politically in a time of crisis. Prominent authors, public relevance of topics, and lucid writing should make the work attractive to a wide range of liberal and left-leaning readers. It will also be appreciated by others who simply want to know more about today's left and alternative policy regimes." -- Robert J. Antonio, author of Marx and Modernity


"A lively and important contribution to a number of debates in the realm of politics and society, with particular strengths in political theory and Middle East politics." -- Kevin B. Anderson, coauthor of Foucault and the Iranian Revolution


"Don't read this unless you treasure a serious intellectual challenge and learning a lot about things you thought you already knew. A judicious sampling of one of the web's best hidden success stories has just been repackaged to fit into your book case. Grab it." -- Bertell Ollman, author of Dance of the Dialectic: Steps In Marx's Method

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