I am deeply grateful to Amy Allen, Fred Rush, Morton Schoolman and Robert Sinnerbrink for their careful and thoughtful responses to Critique and Disclosure: Critical Theory between Past and Future. In particular, I am grateful for the generous spirit in which they express their reservations about my proposal for renewing critical theory. An author cannot expect to have better readers than they, attuned as they are to critical theory’s need of renewal, as well as to the obvious (and not so obvious) difficulties in providing it a new orientation in light of Heidegger’s idea of world disclosure. Since they have done such a good job of representing, clearly and graciously, the main lines of argument that run through the book I am spared the tas...
Writer, book and reader, without writer and writings wouldn’t have been a reader. Hence, there would...
The editors described this as provocative and I was eager to be informed and challenged. O\u27Regan\...
It is a real pleasure to reply to so many thoughtful and probing responses to my book. In what follo...
I am deeply grateful to Amy Allen, Fred Rush, Morton Schoolman and Robert Sinnerbrink for their care...
What Kompridis admirably describes as the transformative power of disclosing critique should be inco...
I am flattered and privileged to have received four such astute critiques of my work from an interna...
This article is a follow-up of Alvesson and Karreman (2011a), which was in itself a follow-up of Alv...
In this paper I question Amy Allen’s reliance on a Habermasian model of critique and normativity, be...
Reading these excellent commentaries we already wish we had written another book – a more comprehens...
Pat Jackson, Fred Chernoff and Heikki Patomäki are scholars with deservedly distinguished reputation...
We thank our Mitch Berman, Doug Husak, Leo Katz, Jae Lee, and Alvaro Sandroni for their engagement w...
What does it mean to study security from a critical perspective? This question continues to haunt cr...
It is a privilege for me to have received the attention to my latest book of such a trio of expertis...
In this paper I examine problems besetting forms of philosophical and social critique that are motiv...
This response to Slavin’s article (2008) explores the issues of trans-parency, representation, and w...
Writer, book and reader, without writer and writings wouldn’t have been a reader. Hence, there would...
The editors described this as provocative and I was eager to be informed and challenged. O\u27Regan\...
It is a real pleasure to reply to so many thoughtful and probing responses to my book. In what follo...
I am deeply grateful to Amy Allen, Fred Rush, Morton Schoolman and Robert Sinnerbrink for their care...
What Kompridis admirably describes as the transformative power of disclosing critique should be inco...
I am flattered and privileged to have received four such astute critiques of my work from an interna...
This article is a follow-up of Alvesson and Karreman (2011a), which was in itself a follow-up of Alv...
In this paper I question Amy Allen’s reliance on a Habermasian model of critique and normativity, be...
Reading these excellent commentaries we already wish we had written another book – a more comprehens...
Pat Jackson, Fred Chernoff and Heikki Patomäki are scholars with deservedly distinguished reputation...
We thank our Mitch Berman, Doug Husak, Leo Katz, Jae Lee, and Alvaro Sandroni for their engagement w...
What does it mean to study security from a critical perspective? This question continues to haunt cr...
It is a privilege for me to have received the attention to my latest book of such a trio of expertis...
In this paper I examine problems besetting forms of philosophical and social critique that are motiv...
This response to Slavin’s article (2008) explores the issues of trans-parency, representation, and w...
Writer, book and reader, without writer and writings wouldn’t have been a reader. Hence, there would...
The editors described this as provocative and I was eager to be informed and challenged. O\u27Regan\...
It is a real pleasure to reply to so many thoughtful and probing responses to my book. In what follo...