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    Gramsci and Education.Paula Allman, Estanislao Antelo, Ursula Apitzsch, Stanley Aronowitz, John Baldacchino, Joseph A. Buttigieg, Diana Coben, Gustavo Fischman, Benedetto Fontana, Henry A. Giroux, Jerrold L. Kachur, D. W. Livingstone, Peter McLaren, Peter Mayo, Attilio Monasta, W. J. Morgan, Raymond A. Morrow, Silvia Serra & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.) - 2002 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Antonio Gramsci is one of the major social and political theorists of the 20th century whose work has had an enormous influence on several fields, including educational theory and practice. Gramsci and Education demonstrates the relevance of Antonio Gramsci's thought for contemporary educational debates. The essays are written by scholars located in different parts of the world, a number of whom are well known internationally for their contributions to Gramscian scholarship and/or educational research. The collection deals with a broad range (...)
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  2. Paulo Freire's radical democratic humanism.Stanley Aronowitz - 1993 - In Peter McLaren & Peter Leonard (eds.), Paulo Freire: A Critical Encounter. Routledge. pp. 8--24.
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    The crisis in historical materialism: class, politics, and culture in Marxist theory.Stanley Aronowitz - 1981 - New York, N.Y.: Praeger.
    Critical theorist Aronowitz (sociology, CUNY) contends that the centrality of cultural categories, as raised by the feminist, ecology, and racial freedom movements, among others, provides the crucial difference for the late industrial world, demanding a break from the dominant tendencies of Marxism to reduce causality to its economic features. Acidic paper. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  4. Introduction.Stanley Aronowitz - 1972 - In Max Horkheimer (ed.), Critical Theory: Selected Essays. Continuum.
     
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    Marx, Freud and the Critique of Everyday Life.Stanley Aronowitz - 1973 - Télos 1973 (18):178-182.
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  6. Alan Sokal's "Transgression" by.Stanley Aronowitz - unknown
    Explaining his now famous parody in Social Text's "Science Wars" issue, Alan Sokal writes in Dissent : But why did I do it? I confess that I'm an unabashed Old Leftist who never quite understood how deconstruction was supposed to help the working class. And I'm a stodgy old scientist who believes, naively, that there exists an external world, that there exist objective truths about that world, and that my job is to discover some of them. There is much to (...)
     
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    A metatheoretical critique of Immanuel Wallerstein's the modern world system.Stanley Aronowitz - 1981 - Theory and Society 10 (4):503-520.
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    Culture and Politics.Stanley Aronowitz - 1976 - Politics and Society 6 (3):347-396.
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    C. Wright Mills.Stanley Aronowitz (ed.) - 2004 - Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
    C.Wright Mills (1917-63) was one of the great sociologists and leading public intellectuals of the last century. His contribution to the sociology of power elites, industrial relations, bureaucracy, social structure and personality, reformist and revolutionary politics and the sociological imagination are seminal. These three volumes, edited by one of America's most influential sociologists and cultural commentators, provides an unparalleled resource for understanding the intellectual relevance of Mill's writings. Mill's engagement with contemporary issues and his sociological vision emerge powerfully. The challenge (...)
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  10. Higher education and everyday life.Stanley Aronowitz - 2005 - In Peter Pericles Trifonas & Michael Peters (eds.), Deconstructing Derrida: Tasks for the New Humanities. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Marcuse's Conception of Eros.Stanley Aronowitz - 2013 - Radical Philosophy Review 16 (1):31-47.
    In his books Eros and Civilization and An Essay on Liberation, Herbert Marcuse offers a different, but complementary, theory of eros from that of Freud. While sexuality still occupies a central space in the pleasure principle, Marcuse extends the concept to embrace a wider understanding of eros. Now eros is termed the “new sensibility,” which, in his view, has been made possible by the end of scarcity’s rule over human life. In an epoch in which necessary labor can be sharply (...)
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    On Narcissism.Stanley Aronowitz - 1980 - Télos 1980 (44):65-74.
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    Symposium on Class.R. Jacoby, P. Piccone, T. Schroyer & Stanley Aronowitz - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1976 (28):145-166.
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    Setting the Record Straight: Zionism from the Standpoint of its Jewish Critics.Stanley Aronowitz - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3.
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    The Last Good Job in America: Work and Education in the New Global Technoculture.Stanley Aronowitz - 2007 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Despite high employment, low wages and job insecurity leave many families at or below the poverty line. The career instability previously experienced mostly by blue-collar workers has spread to middle managers and high-level executives caught in the rapid movement of capital and technologies. In light of these facts and the anxiety about employment prevalent in our society, Aronowitz argues for a new social contract between employers and workers.
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    [Book review] the jobless future, sci-tech and the dogma of work. [REVIEW]Stanley Aronowitz & William DiFazio - 1996 - Science and Society 60 (4):504-507.
  17. Abraham, Nicolas, Rhythms on the Work, Translation, and Psychoanalysis. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995. Anderson, Walter Truett, Evolution Isn't What It Used to Be. New York: WH Freeman and Company, 1996. [REVIEW]Karl-Otto Apel, Atlantic Highlands, Daniel C. Arichea, Howard A. Hatton, Stanley Aronowitz & William DiFazio - 1996 - Semiotica 112 (3/4):421-427.
     
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    Marcuse's Conception of Eros. [REVIEW]Stanley Aronowitz - 2013 - Radical Philosophy Review 16 (1):31-47.
    In his books Eros and Civilization and An Essay on Liberation, Herbert Marcuse offers a different, but complementary, theory of eros from that of Freud. While sexuality still occupies a central space in the pleasure principle, Marcuse extends the concept to embrace a wider understanding of eros. Now eros is termed the “new sensibility,” which, in his view, has been made possible by the end of scarcity’s rule over human life. In an epoch in which necessary labor can be sharply (...)
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