A Journal Views Itself

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (162):187-191 (2013)
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ExcerptThe twelve contributors to this collection of essays are all themselves members of what might be called the “Telos Family.” Each writer gives us some account of his or her relation to the journal, its origins, its direction, and its future. Many have also known Paul Piccone, Telos's dynamic founder. Piccone's death in 2004, as well as the subsequent direction of the journal, is noted by most of the volume's contributors. Every writer indicates a fondness for the journal, its flair, its scope, and its willingness to discuss things that are too often bypassed or rejected in the professional academic…

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