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The Company Of Critics
Social Criticsm And Political Commitment In The Twentieth Century
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- On Sale
- Jul 4, 2002
- Page Count
- 288 pages
- Publisher
- Basic Books
- ISBN-13
- 9780465090617
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$21.99Price
$28.99 CADFormat
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The Company of Critics provides a fascinating survey of the terrain of social criticism in the last century. Organizing the book as a series of eleven intellectual biographies, Michael Walzer tells not just the dramatic story of the cultural and political radical but also the more personal story of the meaning of criticism to the critic. By looking at the life and work of Julien Benda, Randolph Bourne, Martin Buber, Antonio Gramsci, Ignazio Silone, George Orwell, Albert Camus, Simone de Beauvoir, Herbert Marcuse, Michel Foucault, and Breyten Breytenbach, Walzer explains the role of the public intellectual in the context of what he identifies as “the triumphs and catastrophes of our time: the two world wars, the struggles of the working class, national liberation, feminism, totalitarian politics.”The new edition, featuring a new preface, contains Walzer’s thoughts on his own role as a public intellectual and, most important, the challenges that lie ahead for the engaged social critic. With its unique emphasis on life as a proving ground for thought, The Company of Critics is a necessary addition to the literature of social and political engagement both within and outside of the academy.
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“This book proves again that Michael Walzer is a writer of rare elegance, intellectual range and moral seriousness. Richly textured, accessible and always respectful of its readers, The Company of Critics is an example of the sort of connected criticism it commends.”New York Times Book Review
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“A worthy successor to such earlier Walzer achievements as Spheres of Justice and Exodus and Revolution, The Company of Critics also functions as a hornbook, complete with case studies, for the social critic who would work from within a community’s core beliefs.”Philadelphia Inquirer
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“A thoughtful and thought-provoking book.”Wall Street Journal