Stephen Eric Bronner is Board of Governors Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University and the author of many books, including Moments of Decision: Political History and the Crises of Radicalism and The Bigot: Why Prejudice Persists.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Obama's Legacy
Part I: Ideals and Interests
1. Understanding Utopia
2. The Enlightenment Lives!
3. Rosa in Cairo
4. Counter-Revolution, Enlightenment, Republic: A Cosmopolitan Sketch
5. Tolerating Intolerance
6. Albert Camus: On the Fiftieth Anniversary of His Death
7. Immigrants and Refugees: Krisztian Simon Interviews Stephen Eric Bronner for the Hungarian and East European Blog Kettos Mérce
Part II: Murderous Impulses
8. Learning the Ropes: Remarks on the Ideological Preconditions for Genocide
9. Gaza on My Mind: Old Hopes, Mistaken Assumptions, and New Ideas on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
10. Netanyahu's Rhetoric
11. Garbage People
12. Hidden Nations, Enduring Crimes
13. Visiting Assad
14. A Short Report on Violence in the United States
Part III: Rebellion American Style
15. Socialism in America
16. On Paul Robeson
17. Remembering Fitch: Reflections on a Solitary Syndicalist
18. Tea Time
19. Walking Wall Street
20. Vilifying Frances
21. One-Dimensional Man at Fifty
Part IV: War and Peace
22. The Sovereign
23. The Forest and the Trees: The United States in Afghanistan
24. Talking in Tehran
25. America's Israel
26. Closing the Deal: America, Iran, and the Nuclear Treaty of 2015
Concluding Thoughts: Human Rights, Political Realism, and the Uses of Power
Notes
Bibliography
Index