The Company Of Critics

Social Criticsm And Political Commitment In The Twentieth Century

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By Michael Walzer

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On Sale
Jul 4, 2002
Page Count
288 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9780465090617

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$21.99

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$28.99 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $21.99 $28.99 CAD

Political philosopher Michael Walzer’s seminal account of social critics and criticism of the twentieth century.

“This book proves again that Michael Walzer is a writer of rare elegance, intellectual range and moral seriousness.” —New York Times

From Diogenes to Nietzsche, the ideal social critic has long been imagined as an outsider, the dissenting intellectual who must break with society to correctly diagnose its flaws. In this classic text, Michael Walzer upends that tradition by showing that the most effective social critics are those who remain deeply embedded in their own communities, appealing to their shared values while working to improve everyone’s lives. But as Walzer also reveals, remaining a part of the community while telling it hard truths is incredibly difficult work. Through portraits of eleven major twentieth-century figures—from Simone de Beauvoir to George Orwell, Albert Camus to Michel Foucault—he shows what this difficult balance looks like in practice, and what happens when critics have lost it. Ranging across ideologies and continents, The Company of Critics offers a powerful vision of what social criticism should be in the twenty-first century.

  • “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
  • “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
  • “A thoughtful and thought-provoking book.”
    Wall Street Journal

Michael Walzer

About the Author

Michael Walzer is professor emeritus of social science at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, and the author of many widely heralded books, including Spheres of Injustice, Exodus and Revolution, and The Company of Critics.

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