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Danny Postel

Danny Postel is a journalist and critic living in Chicago. He is a Senior Editor of openDemocracy, an online global magazine of politics & culture; a Contributing Editor to Dædalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences; a member of the editorial board of The Common Review, the magazine of the Great Books Foundation; and an Editor-at-Large of Stop Smiling.

His work has appeared in Alternative Press Review, The American Prospect, Britannica.com, the Chicago Tribune, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Critical Inquiry, Exquisite Corpse, In These Times, Left History, Lip, Logos, Lumpen, The Nation, New City, New Politics, openDemocracy.net, Philosophy & Social Criticism, The Progressive, Race Traitor, Radical Society, La Raza, Reset (Italy), Salmagundi, the San Antonio Current, the late Tunnel Rat, the Washington Post Book World, and Z Magazine, among other publications.

In 1991 he was on the editorial collective of Left Green Notes, the magazine of the Left Green Network. From 1996-1999 he hosted Free Associations, a weekly radio show in Chicago about politics, culture, and books. In 2000-2001 he was editor of philosophy and then history & humanities at Britannica.com, the late online magazine of Encyclopædia Britannica. From the fall of 2001 until the spring of 2003 he was a staff writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education, where he covered philosophy, history, political theory, Middle Eastern studies, and African studies.

He has taught journalism at Columbia College in Chicago; English as a Second Language at St. Augustine College and at the Howard Area Community Center in Chicago; and Spanish in a Chicago elementary school. He is the author of Reading Legitimation Crisis in Tehran: Iran and the Future of Liberalism, forthcoming from Prickly Paradigm Press in October, and the editor of The Shadow of Kosovo, an anthology exploring the debate amongst leftists over the Kosovo war, forthcoming from Cybereditions.

He has lectured on college campuses, to political groups, and to professional organizations. He is available to speak on human rights, international politics and solidarity, Kosovo and the American Left, ideological divisions on the American Right, intellectual journalism, and other topics. He can be reached at danny@postelservice.com.

DANNY POSTEL IN ALEXANDRIA PRESS  
A conversation with Ramin Jahanbegloo
Who Is Responsible? An Interview with Fred Halliday 
In Serbian
Razgovor sa Raminom Jahanbegluom  
Ko je odgovoran? Intervju sa Fredom Helidejom
   
   

 

 

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