Description
Live Theory: The Stanley Aronowitz Reader brings together in thirteen seminal essays Aronowitz's theoretical contributions to fundamental questions regarding science, class, culture, and education, alongside his pioneering interventions on labor, contract unionism, and the ongoing struggle for radical democracy. It is a crucial introduction to an indispensable thinker.
About the Author
Stanley Aronowitz was a sociologist, labor organizer, and political activist. He taught at a number of higher education institutions-including the CUNY Graduate Center-and was a founder of multiple alternative educational projects, as well as the journals Social Text and Situations. His major works include The Crisis in Historical Materialism: Class, Politics, and Culture in Marxist Theory, False Promises: The Shaping of American Working Class Consciousness, and Against Schooling: For an Education That Matters.
Reviews
One of America's most prominent social theorists. -- The Brooklyn Rail
Stanley Aronowitz is a national treasure. -- Peter McLaren, UCLA
Stanley Aronowitz is the most important scholar on the past and present US working class. -- Cornel West
Stanley was a distinguished scholar of labor, work, unions, class, education, American politics, and Marxism. . . [False Promises] is the most wide-ranging exploration of working-class consciousness I've ever read. . . A fighting left needs more people like him. -- Jamie McCallum, Jacobin
Through his radical and relentless pursuit of knowledge and justice, Aronowitz provided a blueprint for living an intellectual life that matters to those of us who refuse to accept the status quo. -- Eric Weiner, Montclair State University
Book Information
ISBN 9781999798154
Author Stanley Aronowitz
Format Paperback
Page Count 348
Imprint ERIS
Publisher ERIS