List of Contributors

Fabian Arzuaga currently teaches for the Critical Writing Studies program at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Foundations and Philosophy & Social Criticism. His book Marx, Adorno and the Critique of Labor: Individuality in the Age of Surplus Populations will be published by Bloomsbury.

Charlotte Baumann is Fjodor Lynen-Fellow at the University of Sussex, with an experienced researcher grant from the Humboldt foundation. She has published in the European Journal of Philosophy, the Journal of the History of Philosophy and the British Journal of the History of Philosophy and contributed to the Oxford Handbook on Adorno.

Nico Bobka is Lecturer at Frankfurt and Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. He is currently pursuing a project on Theodor W. Adorno’s dialectical critique of ontology and the so-called ontological need at the Free University of Berlin.

Werner Bonefeld is Professor of Politics at the University of York, UK. With Beverley Best and Chris O’Kane he co-edited the Sage Handbook of Frankfurt School Critical Theory (Sage, 2018). Recent book publications include Critical Theory and the Critique of Political Economy (Bloomsbury 2014) and The Strong State and the Free Economy (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017).

Dirk Braunstein is Research Assistant at the Institute for Social Research, University of Frankfurt. He is the author of Adornos Kritik der politischen Ökonomie (Transcipt, 2011) and the editor of Die Frankfurter Seminare Theodor W. Adornos. Gesammelte Sitzungsprotokolle 1949-1969, four volumes (de Gruyter, 2021).

Kirstin Munro is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Her recent publications include articles in Capital & Class, Critical Sociology (with Chris O’Kane), Environment and Planning: E and Science & Society. Her book Eco-Conscious Households and Sustainability: Compromise, Conflict and Complicity will be published by the University of Bristol Press.

Chris O’Kane is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. His work has recently appeared in Critical Historical Studies, (with Kirstin Munro) Critical Sociology, Science & Society and Review of Radical Political Economics. With Beverley Best and Werner Bonefeld he co-edited the Sage Handbook of Frankfurt School Critical Theory (Sage, 2018).

Charles Prusik is an instructor of philosophy and ethics at Villanova University. He received his PhD in philosophy in 2017. His research specializes in critical theory and political economy, and he is the author of Adorno and Neoliberalism: The Critique of Exchange Society (Bloomsbury, 2020).

Marcel Stoetzler is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Bangor University, UK. He has published on (‘Frankfurt School’) Critical Theory, feminist theory, and the theory and history of antisemitism. His publications include the edited volume Antisemitism and the Constitution of Sociology (University of Nebraska Press, 2014) and The State, the Nation and the Jews. Liberalism and the Antisemitism Dispute in Bismarck’s Germany (University of Nebraska Press, 2008).