Telos 44 (Summer 1980) - Institutional Rate

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Paul Piccone
Introduction

Sharon Zukin
Beyond Titoism

Michel Lowy
Marcuse and Benjamin: The Romantic Dimension

Henry Pachter
Brecht's Personal Politics


Special Symposium on Narcissism

Frank Hearn and John Alt
The Cortland Conference on Narcissism

Russell Jacoby
Narcissism and the Crisis of Capitalism

Stanley Aronowitz
On Narcissism

Stuart Ewen
Mass Culture, Narcissism and the Moral Economy of War

Joel Kovel
Narcissism and the Family

Jean Bethke Elshtain
The Self: Reborn, Undone, Transformed

Paul Piccone
Narcissism After the Fall: What's On the Bottom of the Pool

Christopher Lasch
Narcissism and the Problem of "Morale"


Notes and Commentary

Jurgen Habermas
On the German-Jewish Heritage

Allan Janik
Philosophical Sources of Wittgenstein's Ethics

Dominick La Capra
Interpreting Sartre: A Response to Collins

Douglas Collins
Reply to Capra


Special Tribute to Sartre

Michel Rybalka
Introduction

Benny Levy
Today's Hope: Conversations with Sartre

Rossana Rossanda
A Splendid Life

Jean Daniel
We Already Miss His Vigilance

David Rousset
The Drama of Political Confrontation

Alain Geismar
A Contagious Enthusiasm and Youthfulness

Alain Krivine and Daniel Bensaid
In Memory of a Rebel

Jean Francois Kahn
God, How They Hated Him!

Edgar Morin
The Symbol of Wandering

Louis Althusser
Our Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Regis Debray
This Was an Intellectual

Emmanuel Levinas
A Language Familiar to Us

Shmuel Trigano
A Just Man

Daniel Maximin
Sartre Listening to Savages

Raymond Aron, Andre Glucksman, Benny Levy, et.al.
Sartre's Errors: A Discussion

Paul Piccone
Our Sartre

Harvey Blume
Sartre: A Poem


Reviews

Seyla Benhabib
(Agnes Heller, On Instincts; Agnes Heller, A Theory of Feelings)

Adolph Reed Jr.
(William J. Wilson, The Declining Significance of Race)

Alec Nove
(George Konrad and Ivan Szeleny, The Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power: A Sociological Study of the Role of Intellectuals in Socialism)

Robert Antonio
(Zdenek Mlynar, Nightfrost in Prague: The End of Humane Socialism)