Stephen Bronner


Stephen Eric Bronner is a political scientist and philosopher, board of governors professor of Political Science at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States, and the director of global relations for the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights. Bronner has published over 25 books and 200 journal articles.

Early life and education

Born in New York City, New York, United States on 19 August 1949, Bronner earned a Bachelor of Arts at City College of New York, spent a year at the Universität Tübingen in Germany on a Fulbright-Hays Fellowship in 1973, and completed his Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 1976.

Career

Bronner has been employed at Rutgers University since 1976, and has held visiting professor positions at the New School for Social Research, and the Universität Leipzig.
Bronner is director of global relations at the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights at Rutgers University, and the executive chair of US Academics for Peace and an advisor to Conscience International. He has been active in civic diplomacy in Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, Sudan, Darfur, Ukraine, and Russia. Some of these experiences are discussed in his books dealing with the internal politics of these nations in Blood in the Sand, Peace out of Reach, and The Bitter Taste of Hope.
Bronner is a contributing editor at Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture. His works include studies of contemporary political theory, political history, and cultural politics.

Alleged sexual misconduct

In 2018, Bronner was accused of sexual assault by several female students and colleagues. After Rutgers University reversed their decision not to investigate, they put Bronner on a paid research sabbatical until their investigation is over. Bronner claims that none of the alleged assaults happened, but stated that he understands some of his comments to women on campus over the years may have caused offense. “I admit I am not always super tactful. Some of my jokes miss the mark. But there was never any harm.” Campus officials "found no proof he violated any school policies."

Theoretical contributions

Influenced by critical theory, existentialism, and liberal socialism, Bronner is best known for his reinterpretation of tradition and a host of concepts like the class ideal and the cosmopolitan sensibility.

Awards and honors

Bronner was the recipient of the MEPeace Award by the Network for Middle Eastern Politics in 2011. He received the Michael A. Harrington Prize for Moments of Decision. Bronner’ received the Charles McCoy Lifetime Achievement Prize from the American Political Science Association in 2005.

Scholarly works

Existentialism, Authenticity, Solidarity The Sovereign, The Bitter Taste of Hope: Ideas, Ideologies, and Interests in the Age of Obama
  • The Bigot: Why Prejudice Persists
  • Modernism at the Barricades: Aesthetics, Politics, Utopia
  • Critical Theory: A Very Short Introduction
  • Peace Out of Reach: Middle Eastern Travels and the Search for Reconciliation
  • Blood in the Sand: Imperial Fantasies, Right-Wing Ambitions, and the Erosion of American Democracy Reclaiming the Enlightenment: Toward a Politics of Radical Engagement.. Translation into Spanish: Reivindicación de la Ilustración, Pamplona, Laetoli, 2008..A Rumor about the Jews: Anti-Semitism. Conspiracy, and the Protocols of Zion. ; Translation into Spanish: Un rumor sobre los judíos, Pamplona, Laetoli, 2009..Imagining the Possible: Radical Politics for Conservative Times. Of Critical Theory and Its Theorists. Socialism Unbound. Ideas in Action: Political Tradition in the Twentieth Century. Camus: Portrait of a Moralist. Moments of Decision: Political History and the Crises of Radicalism. Rosa Luxemburg: A Revolutionary for Our Times.

Popular works

Albert Camus: The Thinker, The Artist, The Man. Leon Blum. A Beggar’s Tales. NO ISBN.

Edited works

The Logos Reader: Rational Radicalism And the Future of Politics . Planetary Politics: Human Rights, Terror, and Global Society. Twentieth Century Political Theory: A Reader. Vienna: The World of Yesterday 1889-1914, co-edited with F. Peter Wagner,. The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg, edited, translated, and with an introduction. Critical Theory and Society, co-edited with Douglas Kellner,. Socialism in History: Political Essays of Henry Patcher. Passion and Rebellion: The Expressionist Heritage co-edited with Douglas Kellner.

Series editor

  • "Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice".
  • "Genocide, Atrocity, and Human Rights".
  • "Polemics".
  • "Interventions: Social Theory and Contemporary Politics".