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POST-TOTALITARIAN POLITICS:
IDEOLOGY ENDS AGAIN
Volume 57  No. 3 (Fall 1990)
Arien Mack, Editor

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Pavel Campeanu, a member of the Group for Social Dialogue in Bucharest, is the author of The Genesis of the Stalinist Social Order (1988).

Duncan K. Foley is professor of economics at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the author of Understanding Capital: Marx's Economic Theory (1986).

Jeffrey C. Goldfarb is professor of sociology in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research.  His most recent book is Beyond Glasnost: The Post-Totalitarian Mind (1989).

Harald Hagemann is professor of economics at Hohenheim University, Stuttgart, Germany.

Robert Heilbroner is Norman Thomas Professor Emeritus in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research.  His most recent book is Behind the Veil of Economics (1988).

Ira Katznelson, Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political Science in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research, is currently visiting scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation.

Heinz D. Kurz, professor of economics at the University of Graz, Austria, is presently Theodor Heuss Professor at the New School for Social Research.  His most recent book is Capital, Distribution, and Effective Demand (1990).

Steven Lukes is professor of social theory at the European University Institute in Florence.  His Moral Conflict and Politics will be published shortly.

Philip Mirowski is Carl Koch Professor of Economics and the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Notre Dame.  His most recent book is More Heat Than Light (1989).

Guy Oakes is Kvernland Professor in the School of Business at Monmouth College in New Jersey.  His most recent book is The Soul of the Salesman: The Moral Ethos of Personal Sales (1990).

Thomas W. Pogge is associate professor of philosophy at Columbia University and visiting scholar in the Philosophy Department at Harvard Univeristy.  He is the author of Realizing Rawls (1989).

Michael Walzer is professor of social science at the Institue for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J.  His most recent book is The Company of Critics (1988).

Alan Wolfe is Michael E. Gellert Professor of Sociology and Political Science and dean of the Graduate  Faculty at the New School for Social Research.  He is the author of Whose Keeper?  Social Science and Moral Obligation (1989).
 


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