Joel Kovel

Joel Kovel
Joel Kovel has been Alger Hiss Professor of Social Studies at Bard College, Annandale, New York, since 1988. His books include Red Hunting in the Promised Land (1997), History and Spirit (1998), In Nicaragua (1988), The Radical Spirit: Essays on Psychoanalysis and Society (1988), White Racism: A Psychohistory (1984), and The Age of Desire (1981).
- The Enemy of NatureINR 475
The Enemy of Nature faces the hars but increasingly inescapable conclusion that capitalism is the driving force behind the ecological crisis, and draws the radical implications. Joel Kovel noted sc...

Shirin Neshat
Shirin Neshat is an internationally acclaimed visual artist from Iran who adapted Women Without Men into a feature film in 2009.

Ranjit Lal
Ranjit Lal has written around thirty books for children and adults – and adults who are children. His books include The Crow Chronicles, The Life and Times of Altu Faltu, Smitten, The Battle

Edwin Mortimer Standing
Edwin Mortimer Standing (1887-1967) was a close friend and assistant to pioneering Italian educator Maria Montessori for over thirty years. Born in Madagascar to Quaker missionaries Lucy and Herber

Joanne Finkelstein
Joanne Finkelstein teaches sociology and cultural studies at Monash University. She is the author of Dining Out: A Sociology of Modern Manners, The Fashioned Self, and Slaves of Chic: An A-Z of Con