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2025-03-27
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320 pages
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9783031814723
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Anglais
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Joseph Fantauzzi is a PhD candidate in the Department of Politics at York University, Toronto. His dissertation critically examines the social relations of financialization and its consequences for the working class in Canada. His research interests include critical political economy; alienation; class consciousness; passive revolution; hegemony; ideology and intellectuals; subject/object duality and intersubjectivity; Ontario politics; labour rights and activism; and the neoliberal state.

 

Maor Levitin is a PhD candidate in the Department of Politics at York University, Toronto. His main area of research is the critical theory of the Frankfurt School, especially the work of Erich Fromm and Herbert Marcuse. His dissertation centers on a critique of horizontalism and attitudes toward power and authority in contemporary political theory, expounding a theory of ethical Left leadership.

 

Terry Maley teaches in the Politics Department and in the Graduate Social and Political Thought program at York University, Toronto, Canada.

He has contributed “What Marcuse Strikes Back Against – and For” to the Marcusean Mind collection, Eduardo A. Santos, Jina Fast, Nicole Mayberry, eds.  (Routledge, 2024). He is co-editor (along with Peter Erwin Jansen, Robert Kirsch and Taylor Hines) of the volume Critical Theory in Dark Times: Marcuse’s Thought in the Neoliberal Era (Palgrave, 2023), as well as co-editor of the collection, Envisioning Democracy: New Essays After Sheldon Wolin’s Political Thought (University of Toronto Press, 2023) with John R. Wallach. His article, “The Relevance of Herbert Marcuse Today: Or the Historical Fate of Bourgeois Democracy in and Beyond the Neoliberal Era”, was published in the journal Theory Culture and Society in 2022. In 2020 he contributed “The Disintegration of the Neoliberal Order and Challenges for the Left”, to the volume, Challenging the Right, Augmenting the Left: Recasting Leftist Imagination, Robert Latham, A.T. Kingsmith, Julian Von Bargen and Niko Block, eds. (Fernwood). In 2017 Fernwood published his edited collection, One-Dimensional Man 50 Years On: The Struggle Continues (Fernwood).

Maley’s recent research focuses on political-economy and cultural critiques of social media and the ‘global entertainment/news complex’ under neoliberalism, as well as the social psychology of ‘neoliberal rationality’. Maley’s work examines the affinities between the first-generation Frankfurt School Critical Theorists (particularly Marcuse), and radical democratic theory, and how this theoretical intersection can help understand a new phase of counterrevolutionary neoliberal despotism today.  Maley has worked with the labour movement in Canada, has served as Vice President of one of the most progressive faculty association unions in Canada (YUFA at York University), with social movements, and on the democratic socialist left of the New Democratic Party.

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