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142:'s 2011 David Easton Award for the best book published in political and social theory in the past five years. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 461 libraries In this book, Schwartz cautions against a potential new form of radical orthodoxy: that universal forms of identity are repressive and homogenizing, whereas particular identities are inherently emancipatory. The work argues that defenders of a democratic conception of "difference" must not forget that "difference," if constructed upon a terrain of radical social inequality, yields unjust inequalities in social and political power. The book also examines whether a democratic and egalitarian politics remains possible in the era of global "neoliberal" capitalism. 131:'s vision of a conflict-free post-revolutionary society had negative effects on future radical theory and practice. The book won the North American Society for Social Philosophy Prize for the best book published in 1995. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 476 libraries 123:-laden "private, academic language;" rather, it should inform public intellectual and political deliberation. He is a past recipient of the Temple University College of Liberal Arts Distinguished Teaching Award, Temple University's Lindback Prize for Teaching Excellence. 126:
His first book,(Princeton, 1995) critiques the radical longing for a society that transcends particular identity and the need for politics. While affirming much of Marx's critique of capitalism, it contends that
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national health care system and in fights against cuts in social services at the state and national level. He is a member of the executive committee of the
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The Permanence of the Political: A Democratic Critique of the Radical Impulse to Transcend Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995.
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Schwartz's work in political and social theory examines the role competing ideologies play in political life. He asserts that
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The Future of Democratic Equality: Reconstructing Social Solidarity. New York: Routledge Press, 2009.
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The Permanence of the Political: A Democratic Critique of the Radical Thrust to Transcend Politics
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The Future of Democratic Equality: Reconstructing Social Solidarity in a Fragmented United States
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faculty and staff union at Temple University Schwartz serves as a Vice-Chair of the
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Schwartz has also published numerous scholarly articles on topics ranging from
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Barber, Benjamin (Sep 1996). "Review of the Permanence of the Political".
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in the early 1980s. Since then he has been active in the movement for a
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http://www.cla.temple.edu/politicalscience/faculty/joseph-m-schwartz/
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The Politics of Race," Democratic Left, 32:1 (Summer 2004): 5-8.
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Schwartz writes and teaches in the areas of radical and
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