Why Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith were divided on the virtues of vanity | Aeon VideosRousseau viewed human vanity as detrimental to authentic relationships and self-assessment, while Smith saw it as essential for societal growth and improvement.
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Illusion and Fetishism in Critical TheoryGrollios critiques capitalism's distortion of human relationships, illustrating how economic systems undermine genuine connections and individual fulfillment.
2018 Eastern Division Presidential Address: Is Capitalism Necessarily Racist?Capitalism is intertwined with racism, reflecting structural inequalities that require critical examination and action.
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Illusion and Fetishism in Critical TheoryGrollios critiques capitalism's distortion of human relationships, illustrating how economic systems undermine genuine connections and individual fulfillment.
2018 Eastern Division Presidential Address: Is Capitalism Necessarily Racist?Capitalism is intertwined with racism, reflecting structural inequalities that require critical examination and action.
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Algorithms of AnxietyThe digital revolution is reshaping personal identities and autonomy through reliance on AI and technology.
"Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed": A conversation with Henry A. Giroux (Keywords: Violence; Critical Pedagogy; Neoliberalism; Hope)Freire’s work remains crucial in understanding education’s role in addressing societal domination in the era of neoliberalism.