In a time marked by crises and the rise of right-wing authoritarian populism, Critical Theory and the Critique of Society intends to renew the critical theory of capitalist society exemplified by the Frankfurt School and critical Marxism’s critiques of social domination, authoritarianism, and social regression by expounding the development of such a notion of critical theory, from its founding thinkers, through its subterranean and parallel strands of development, to its contemporary formulations. Editorial Board:Amy De’ath, Contemporary Literature and Culture, King’s College LondonBev Best, Sociology, Concordia UniversityCat Moir, Germanic Studies, University of SydneyCharlotte Baumann, Philosophy, Sussex/TU BerlinChristian Lotz, Philosophy, Michigan State UniversityClaudia Leeb, Political Science, Washington State University Dimitra Kotouza, Education, University of LincolnDirk Braunstein, Institute of Social Research, FrankfurtDuy Lap Nguyen, Modern and Classical Languages, University of HoustonEdith Gonzalez, Humanities, Universidad Intercultural del Estado de Puebla, MéxicoElena Louisa Lange, Japanese Studies/Philology and Philosophy, University of ZurichJohn Abromeit, History, SUNY, Buffalo State, USAJordi Maiso, Philosophy, Complutense University of MadridJosé Antonio Zamora Zaragoza, Philosophy, SpainKirstin Munro, Political Science, University of Texas, Rio GrandeMarcel Stoetzler, Sociology, University of BangorMarina Vishmidt, Cultural Studies, Goldsmiths UniversityMathias Nilges, Literature, St Xavier UniversityMatthias Rothe, German, University of MinnesotaMoishe Postone†, History, University of ChicagoPatrick Murray, Philosophy, Creighton UniversityRochelle Duford, Philosophy, University of Hartford Sami Khatib, Art, Leuphana UniversitySamir Gandesha, Humanities, Simon Fraser UniversityVerena Erlenbusch, Philosophy, University of Memphis
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