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Institute, School, Tradition: On the Centenary of the Frankfurt School

By Eduardo Mendieta
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In 2023 we were celebrating the centenary of the so-called Frankfurt School. However, there is a semiotic slippage in this terminology. First, there was the Institute for Social Research, then the moniker of the Frankfurt School was coined, and then this was associated with the vague and wide: “Critical Theory.” There would not have been…

Longing for Simpler Times

By Joseph Chuman
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I suspect this essay will not win me any friends. Nor will it attract much approbation. I am past 75 years old and consciously moving into a new phase of life — and I need to conclude my last. This stark reality has presented me with questions of how I wish to spend the rest…

The Crisis of the University and Student Movements

By Douglas Kellner
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For me, the current wave of student protests on US university campuses over Israel’s war on Gaza remind me of the horrendous U.S. war on Vietnam in the 1960s and the 1970s and the protest movement rolling from one campus to another. This wave of unprecedented student protests helped to form a New Left, an…

Iranian Hegemony in the Middle East

By Ramin Jahanbegloo
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Since the attacks initiated by Hamas on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s retaliatory counteroffensive, the main question on the mind of many analysts and observers has been about the role of Iran in this conflict. Although Iranian authorities never spelled out clearly their role in the Gaza conflict, and the Hamas leaders have been…

Forum on Gaza with Menachem Klein, Ian Lustick, and Yoav Peled

By Ian S. Lustick
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In response to the October 7th Hamas attack and the subsequent Israeli invasion of Gaza, the editors of Logos asked scholars and activists to comment on the latest phase of the conflict as well as the prospects for peace. Menachem Klein, Ian Lustick, and Yoav Peled replied to the initial invitation. More articles are forthcoming.…

The Struggle for Liberalism: A Conversation with Michael Walzer

By Richard Wolin
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Richard Wolin recently sat down with Michael Walzer to discuss the state of the contemporary left and Walzer’s new book, The Struggle for a Decent Politics: On “Liberal” as an Adjective. Richard Wolin: Let’s begin by talking about what you mean by “liberal as an adjective” and why this theme is so relevant today. Why do…

The Heart of Darkness

By Philip Green
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Part I: Treason During the latter stages of World War II, the American labor movement was divided sharply in two: on the one hand the old line craft unions, such as ladies’ garments and headgear, joined in the American Federation of Labor; on the other the unions attached to the newer mass industries: auto ,…

The Resurgence of Antisemitism: A Personal Reflection

By Joseph Chuman
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There’s a large synagogue in my area that always keeps its doors locked. People seeking entry need to be buzzed in. I suspect that this requirement is true of virtually all synagogues. We usually think of houses of worship as open, welcoming places. Yet the need for surveillance and safety at Jewish institutions is warranted…

Thinking Protests in Iran

By Ramin Jahanbegloo
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Forty-four years ago, the image of an Iranian woman, dressed in the traditional Shiite chador and holding a G-3 automatic rifle, had become one of the hallmarks of the Iranian revolution of 1979. Today, the key iconic image of the protests in Iran, which has being going on for four months, since the death in…

Antisemitism and Racist Oppression in the USA: Central to Understanding Africa American/Jewish Relations

By Bill Fletcher, Jr
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The February 2022 suspension of actor Whoopi Goldberg from The View after she apologized for her remark, to the effect that the Holocaust had not been about “race,” epitomized several layers of the problem in disentangling antisemitism IN THE USA from the phenomenon of systemic racist oppression.  It further epitomized the field of tension that exists between US African Americans…

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