Moishe Postone Resources
*This list is a work in progress. If you have resources to share, please leave them in the comment section, and they will be added to the list. Thanks!
“Anti-Semitism and National Socialism,” in A. Rabinbach and J. Zipes (eds.), Germans and Jews Since the Holocaust, New York: Holmes and Meier, 1986.
History and Helplessness: Mass Mobilization and Contemporary Forms of Anticapitalism
The Critical Theory of Karl Marx: a Lecture by Moishe Postone
Rethinking the Critical Theory of Capitalism
Moishe Postone (with Timothy Brennan): Labor and the Logic of Abstraction: An Interview
Marx after Marxism: An interview with Moishe Postone
Rethinking Marx’s Critical Theory (From History and Heteronomy: Critical Essays, 2009)
Critical Theory and the Twentieth Century (From History and Heteronomy: Critical Essays, 2009)
The Subject and Social Theory: Marx and Lukács on Hegel (From History and Heteronomy: Critical Essays, 2009)
Theorizing the Contemporary World: Robert Brennet, Giovanni Arrighi, David Harvey (From History and Heteronomy: Critical Essays, 2009)
Bitburg: A Letter to the West German Left – By Moishe Postone (From Radical America, Vol 19, No 5, 1985)
Time, Labor and Social Domination: A Reinterpretation of Marx’s Critical Theory, New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Marx Reloaded: Repensar la teoria critica del capitalismo. Madrid: Traficantes de Suenos. 2007
Deutschland, die Linke und der Holocaust – Politische Interventionen. Freiburg, Germany: Ca Ira Verlag, 2005.
Marx est-il devenu muet: Face à la mondialisation? Paris: les éditions de l’Aube, 2003.
Catastrophe and Meaning: The Holocaust and the Twentieth Century, [Co-editor with Eric Santner] Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
Bourdieu: Critical Perspectives, (Co-Editor with Craig Calhoun and Edward LiPuma), Chicago and Cambridge: University of Chicago Press and Polity Press, 1993.
“Theorizing the Contemporary World: David Harvey, Giovanni Arrighi, Robert Brenner,” in R. Albritton, B. Jessop, R. Westra (eds.), Political Economy of the Present and Possible Global Future(s), London, New York, Delhi: Anthem Press. 2007.
“Reflections on Jewish History as General History: Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem,” in Raphael Gross and Yfaat Weiss (eds.), Jüdische Geschichte als Allgemeine Geschichte, Göttingen, Germany: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 2006.
“Critique, State, and Economy” in Fred Rush (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Critical Theory, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
“The Holocaust and the Trajectory of the Twentieth Century,” in M. Postone and E. Santner (eds.) Catastrophe and Meaning. University of Chicago Press, 2003.
“Lukács and the Dialectical Critique of Capitalism,” in R. Albritton and J. Simoulidis, (eds.), New Dialectics and Political Economy, Houndsmill, Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
“Contemporary Historical Transformations: Beyond Postindustrial and Neo-Marxist Theories,” Current Perspectives in Social Theory. Vol. 19, 1999. Stamford, Conn: JAI Press Inc., 1999.
“Deconstruction as Social Critique: Derrida on Marx and the New World Order,” [review essay on Jacques Derrida, Specters of Marx] in History and Theory, October, 1998.
“Rethinking Marx in a Postmarxist World,” in Charles Camic (ed.), Reclaiming the Sociological Classics. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell Publishers, 1998.
“Political Theory and Historical Analysis,” in C. Calhoun (ed.), Habermas and the Public Sphere, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1992.
“History and Critical Social Theory,” (Review essay on Jürgen Habermas, The Theory of Communicative Action) in Contemporary Sociology. Vol. 19, No. 2, March, 1990.
“After the Holocaust: History and Identity in West Germany,” in K. Harms, L.R. Reuter and V. Dürr (eds.), Coping with the Past: Germany and Austria after 1945, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1990.
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