Andrew Feenberg is the author of Critical Theory of Technology; Alternative Modernity; Questioning Technology; Transforming Technology; Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and Redemption of History; and Between Reason and Experience: Essays in Technology and Modernity.
A model of lucid and sophisticated intellectual history. --Martin Jay, University of California, Berkeley Feenberg achieves his goal of demonstrating the relevance of seemingly dusty and abstract philosophical conundrums not only to contemporary social theory but to politics as well. -- American Political Science Review [Feenberg's] sensitive and intelligent treatment of a complex constellation of interrelated problems in Marxist studies should commend his book to a wide audience of interested scholars. -- Man and World Poses the central problem of history in such a way that every reader can identify its elements.... The author knows the subject thoroughly, and illuminates many points in the texts of his main authors, as well as in those of such subsidiary figures as Marcuse and Habermas. -- Review of Metaphysics A most fascinating and significant book. -- Theory and Society