Contributions from
Douglas Kellner
Professor, George F. Kneller Philosophy of Education Chair, Social Sciences and Comparative Education, UCLA



  Ernst Bloch, Utopia and Ideology Critique
  Boundaries and Borderlines: Reflections on Jean Baudrillard and Critical Theory
  Brecht's Marxist Aesthetic
  Communications vs. Cultural Studies: Overcoming the Divide
  Critical Theory and the Crisis of Social Theory
  Critical Theory Today: Revisiting the Classics
  Toward A Critical Theory of Advertising
with John Harms
  Critical Theory, Poststructuralism, and the Philosophy of Liberation
  Erich Fromm, Feminism, and the Frankfurt School
  Marcuse, Liberation, and Radical Ecology
  From 1984 to One-Dimensional Man
Section One, Section Two
  Touraine, Alain _What is Democracy?_ [book review]
  Cook, Deborah. _The Culture Industry Revisited_ [book review]
  The Frankfurt School and British Cultural Studies: The Missed Articulation
  Debord and the Postmodern Turn: New Stages of the Spectacle
with Steven Best
  Adventures in Continental Philosophy
  Fredric Jameson
  Ernst Friedrich's Pacifistic Anarchism
  Engels, Modernity, and Classical Social Theory
  Nietzsche's Critique of Mass Culture
  Klossowski, Pierre. _Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle_ and Waite, Geoff. _Nietzsche's Corpse/e_ [book review]
  Erich Fromm, Judaism, and the Frankfurt School
  New Technologies, TechnoCities, and the Prospects for Democratization
  Baudrillard: A New McLuhan?
  Erich Fromm, Feminism, and the Frankfurt School: Reflections on Patricia Mills' _Woman, Nature, and Psyche_
  Postmodern Politics and the Battle for the Future
with Steven Best
  Virilio, War, and Technology: Some Critical Reflections
  Theorizing/Resisting McDonaldization: A Multiperspectivist Approach
  Wiggershaus, Rolf. _The Frankfurt School. Its History, Theories, and Political Significance_ [book review]
  Techno-Politics, New Technologies, and the New Public Spheres
  Interview with Douglas Kellner
Questions from "Cadernos de Filosofia Contemporœnea"
  Debord, Cybersituations, and the Interactive Spectacle
By Steve Best and Douglas Kellner
  Kevin Kelly's Complexity Theory: The Politics and Ideology of Self-Organizing Systems
By Steve Best and Douglas Kellner
  Preface. The Postmodern Turn: Paradigm Shifts in Theory, Culture, and Science
By Steve Best and Douglas Kellner
  Modernity and Its Discontents: Nietzsche's Critique



Douglas Kellner is George Kneller Chair in the Philosophy of Education at UCLA and is author of many books on social theory, politics, history, and culture, including Camera Politica: The Politics and Ideology of Contemporary Hollywood Film, co-authored with Michael Ryan, Critical Theory, Marxism, and Modernity, Jean Baudrillard: From Marxism to Postmodernism and Beyond, Postmodern Theory: Critical Interrogations (with Steven Best), Television and the Crisis of Democracy, The Persian Gulf TV War, Media Culture, and The Postmodern Turn (with Steven Best). He can be reached on the web at:

http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/kellner.html
kellner@ucla.edu