Andrew Arato
since fall 1998 to Present - Dorothy Hirshon Professor in Political and Social Theory, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research
Concentrations:
The Frankfurt School; the history of social thought; theories of East European societies and social movements.
Publications:
Sistani v. Bush: Constitutional Politics in Iraq (Constellations, June 2004);
The Occupation of Iraq and the Difficult Transition from Dictatorship (September 2003);
Civil Society, Constitution, and Legitimacy (2000);
Habermas on Law, Democracy, and Legitimacy (coeditor, 1998);
From Neo-Marxism to Democratic Theory (1993); Civil Society and Political Theory (coauthor, 1992);
Crisis and Reform in Eastern Europe (coeditor, 1991);
Gorbachev: The Debate (coeditor, 1989);
The Young Lukács and the Origins of Western Marxism (coauthor, 1979);
The Essential Frankfurt School Reader (coeditor, 1978).