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Chris Matthew Sciabarra

Chris Matthew Sciabarra (born February 17, 1960) is an American political theorist born and based in Brooklyn, New York.[1] He is the author of three scholarly books—Marx, Hayek, and Utopia; Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical; and Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism—as well as several shorter works. He is also the co-editor, with Mimi Reisel Gladstein, of Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand and co-editor with Roger E. Bissell and Edward W. Younkins of The Dialectics of Liberty: Exploring the Context of Human Freedom. His work has focused on topics including Objectivism, libertarianism (particularly the work of Friedrich Hayek and Murray Rothbard), and dialectics.

Chris Matthew Sciabarra
Born (1960-02-17) February 17, 1960 (age 64)
NationalityAmerican
EducationJohn Dewey High School
New York University (BA, MA, PhD)
OccupationPolitical theorist

Life edit

Sciabarra was a graduate of John Dewey High School before moving onto New York University. He earned his BA in History (with honors), Politics, and Economics in 1981; his MA in Politics in 1983; and his PhD in Political Philosophy, Theory, and Methodology in 1988, under the supervision of Bertell Ollman.[1] He was a Visiting Scholar in the NYU Department of Politics from 1989 to 2009. In 1999 he became the co-founder and co-editor of the biannual Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, which has been published by Penn State University Press since 2013, and belonged to Liberty and Power, a group weblog at the History News Network. The journal completed its 2+ decade run in 2023.

He is the author of a trilogy of books on dialectics and libertarianism. The second of these, published in 1995, is Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, which explores Ayn Rand's college influences and intellectual roots—particularly the role of Rand's philosophy teacher, philosopher Nicholas Onufrievich Lossky—and argued that Rand's philosophical method was dialectical in nature. In 2013, Pennsylvania State University Press published a second expanded edition of Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, which includes a new preface, three new appendices (Appendices I and II are "The Rand Transcript" and "The Rand Transcript, Revisited," first published in The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, and Appendix III constitutes a response to Shoshana Milgram, a recent critic of Sciabarra's historical work. The expanded second edition also includes an expanded section in Chapter XII, "The Predatory State," entitled "The Welfare-Warfare State," which explores Rand's radical critique of US foreign policy). For a comparison of the two editions see the links on his Notablog.[2] "The Rand Transcript Revealed", co-authored by Sciabarra and Pavel Solovyev, was published in December 2021 in The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, and constitutes the author's most extensive exploration of Rand's education.[3]

Sciabarra is openly gay.[4] He is of Sicilian and Greek ancestry.[5] He has also talked openly about living with disability.[6]

Reviews of Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical edit

David M. Brown writes: "Much to my surprise the author of Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, a comprehensive new study of Rand's thought and its genesis in Russian culture, has persuaded me that something called 'dialectics' is integral to Ayn Rand's philosophic approach and crucial to its success. Russian Radical is a different kind of look at Ayn Rand, a full-fledged 'hermeneutic' on the contours, development, and interpretation of her thought."[7]

According to Lester H. Hunt: "It is indicative of the interest of this book that I have so far engaged in an argument with it instead of saying how good I think it is on the whole. Among other things, it is an excellent synthesis of the Objectivist literature, both the works of Rand and those of her immediate successors. Sciabarra's mastery of enormous amounts of material is almost literally incredible. He also manages to break entirely new ground on several different issues."[8]

While James G. Lennox thoroughly rejects the author's historical conclusions, and he recommends against construing Rand's method of challenging dichotomies or "false alternatives" as "dialectical," he also writes, "[i]ts author has an encyclopedic familiarity with the writings of Ayn Rand and with virtually everyone who has advocated, commented on, or written critically about Objectivism. [...]. He is the first of her commentators to explore the intellectual milieu of Rand's early, formative years, providing a deeper appreciation for her occasional scathing remarks about Russian culture as she had experienced it. All of this material is discussed, and exhaustively referenced, in the interests of providing a comprehensive analysis of Objectivism, not merely as a philosophical system, but as a philosophical and cultural movement."[9]

John Ridpath, a director of the Ayn Rand Institute, has argued that The Russian Radical is postmodern and deconstructionist in its overall orientation, that it is a "worthless product" of contemporary academia, and that on the whole it was "preposterous in its thesis, destructive in its purpose, and tortuously numbing in its content."[10]

Bibliography edit

Dialectics and Liberty trilogy edit

  • Marx, Hayek, and Utopia. Philosophy of the Social Sciences. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. 1995. ISBN 0-7914-2615-7.[11]
  • Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press. 1995. ISBN 0-271-01440-7. OCLC 31133644.[8][9][12]
  • Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press. 2000. ISBN 0-271-02048-2.[13]

Edited works edit

  • With Mimi Reisel Gladstein. Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand. Re-reading the Canon. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press. 1999. ISBN 0-271-01830-5.[14]
  • With Roger E. Bissell and Edward W. Younkins. The Dialectics of Liberty: Exploring the Context of Human Freedom. Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. 2019. ISBN 978-1-498-59209-3.

Monographs edit

  • Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation. Cape Town, South Africa: Leap Publishing. 2003. ISBN 0-9584573-3-6.[15]
  • Ayn Rand: Her Life and Thought. Poughkeepsie, New York: The Atlas Society. 1996. ISBN 1-57724-031-6.
  • Labor History Revisionism: A Libertarian Analysis of the Pullman Strike. London: Libertarian Alliance. 2003.
  • Government and the Railroads During World War I: Political Capitalism and the Death of Enterprise. London: Libertarian Alliance. 2003.

Dissertation edit

  • Toward a Radical Critique of Utopianism (1988)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sciabarra, Chris Matthew. "Chris Matthew Sciabarra: About the Author". Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  2. ^ Sciabarra, Chris Matthew. "Notablog: Index to a Series of essays explaining the differences between the 1995 and 2013 editions of the book". Retrieved 2015-08-03.
  3. ^ "The Rand Transcript Revealed". Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  4. ^ Paul Varnell (2003-12-03). "Ayn Rand and Homosexuality". IGF Culture Watch. Retrieved 2013-12-03.
  5. ^ "The Challenges of Becoming". Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  6. ^ "How The Queen Of Selfishness Taught Me To Accept My Disability". Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  7. ^ Brown, David M. (March 1996). . The Freeman. 46 (3). Archived from the original on 2011-02-24.
  8. ^ a b Hunt, Lester (March 1996). . Liberty. Archived from the original on June 24, 2001.
  9. ^ a b Lennox, James (Spring 1995). . IOS Journal. 5 (4). Archived from the original on March 29, 2008.
  10. ^ Ridpath, John (January 1996). "The Academic Deconstruction of Ayn Rand". The Intellectual Activist. 10 (1).
  11. ^ Review of Marx, Hayek, and Utopia: John Davenport, Philosophy in Review, [1]
  12. ^ Additional reviews of Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical:
    • Wendy McElroy, "Russian Radical: Twenty Years Later", The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, doi:10.5325/jaynrandstud.15.1.0107, JSTOR 10.5325/jaynrandstud.15.1.0107
    • Robert Shelton, Utopian Studies, JSTOR 20719663
  13. ^ Reviews of Total Freedom:
    • Steven Horwitz, The Review of Austrian Economics, doi:10.1023/B:RAEC.0000044706.63490.c4
    • Gregory R. Johnson, The Independent Review, JSTOR 24562355
    • Roderick T. Long, "The Benefits and Hazards of Dialectical Libertarianism", The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, JSTOR 41560160
    • Michael A. Principe, Philosophy in Review, [2]
    • Paul Safier, Canadian Journal of Political Science, JSTOR 3232906
    • Peter G. Stillman, The American Political Science Review, doi:10.1017/S0003055402424318, JSTOR 3117840
    • Lisa Pace Vetter, Perspectives on Political Science, ProQuest 194696067
  14. ^ Reviews of Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand:
    • Andrew Cohen, Hypatia, JSTOR 3810874
    • Lisa M. Dolling, "Ayn Rand: A Feminist Despite Herself?", The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, JSTOR 41560121
    • Cathy Young, "Hear her roar", Reason, [3]
  15. ^ Review of Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation:
    • Fred Seddon, "Plato, Aristotle, Rand, and Sexuality", The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, JSTOR 41560379

External links edit

  • Dialectics & Liberty Home Page
  • Notablog Online Journal
  • The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies

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Russian Radical and Total Freedom Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism as well as several shorter works He is also the co editor with Mimi Reisel Gladstein of Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand and co editor with Roger E Bissell and Edward W Younkins of The Dialectics of Liberty Exploring the Context of Human Freedom His work has focused on topics including Objectivism libertarianism particularly the work of Friedrich Hayek and Murray Rothbard and dialectics Chris Matthew SciabarraBorn 1960 02 17 February 17 1960 age 64 New York City U S NationalityAmericanEducationJohn Dewey High SchoolNew York University BA MA PhD OccupationPolitical theorist Contents 1 Life 2 Reviews of Ayn Rand The Russian Radical 3 Bibliography 3 1 Dialectics and Liberty trilogy 3 2 Edited works 3 3 Monographs 3 4 Dissertation 4 References 5 External linksLife editSciabarra was a graduate of John Dewey High School before moving onto New York University He earned his BA in History with honors Politics and Economics in 1981 his MA in Politics in 1983 and his PhD in Political Philosophy Theory and Methodology in 1988 under the supervision of Bertell Ollman 1 He was a Visiting Scholar in the NYU Department of Politics from 1989 to 2009 In 1999 he became the co founder and co editor of the biannual Journal of Ayn Rand Studies which has been published by Penn State University Press since 2013 and belonged to Liberty and Power a group weblog at the History News Network The journal completed its 2 decade run in 2023 He is the author of a trilogy of books on dialectics and libertarianism The second of these published in 1995 is Ayn Rand The Russian Radical which explores Ayn Rand s college influences and intellectual roots particularly the role of Rand s philosophy teacher philosopher Nicholas Onufrievich Lossky and argued that Rand s philosophical method was dialectical in nature In 2013 Pennsylvania State University Press published a second expanded edition of Ayn Rand The Russian Radical which includes a new preface three new appendices Appendices I and II are The Rand Transcript and The Rand Transcript Revisited first published in The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies and Appendix III constitutes a response to Shoshana Milgram a recent critic of Sciabarra s historical work The expanded second edition also includes an expanded section in Chapter XII The Predatory State entitled The Welfare Warfare State which explores Rand s radical critique of US foreign policy For a comparison of the two editions see the links on his Notablog 2 The Rand Transcript Revealed co authored by Sciabarra and Pavel Solovyev was published in December 2021 in The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies and constitutes the author s most extensive exploration of Rand s education 3 Sciabarra is openly gay 4 He is of Sicilian and Greek ancestry 5 He has also talked openly about living with disability 6 Reviews of Ayn Rand The Russian Radical editDavid M Brown writes Much to my surprise the author of Ayn Rand The Russian Radical a comprehensive new study of Rand s thought and its genesis in Russian culture has persuaded me that something called dialectics is integral to Ayn Rand s philosophic approach and crucial to its success Russian Radical is a different kind of look at Ayn Rand a full fledged hermeneutic on the contours development and interpretation of her thought 7 According to Lester H Hunt It is indicative of the interest of this book that I have so far engaged in an argument with it instead of saying how good I think it is on the whole Among other things it is an excellent synthesis of the Objectivist literature both the works of Rand and those of her immediate successors Sciabarra s mastery of enormous amounts of material is almost literally incredible He also manages to break entirely new ground on several different issues 8 While James G Lennox thoroughly rejects the author s historical conclusions and he recommends against construing Rand s method of challenging dichotomies or false alternatives as dialectical he also writes i ts author has an encyclopedic familiarity with the writings of Ayn Rand and with virtually everyone who has advocated commented on or written critically about Objectivism He is the first of her commentators to explore the intellectual milieu of Rand s early formative years providing a deeper appreciation for her occasional scathing remarks about Russian culture as she had experienced it All of this material is discussed and exhaustively referenced in the interests of providing a comprehensive analysis of Objectivism not merely as a philosophical system but as a philosophical and cultural movement 9 John Ridpath a director of the Ayn Rand Institute has argued that The Russian Radical is postmodern and deconstructionist in its overall orientation that it is a worthless product of contemporary academia and that on the whole it was preposterous in its thesis destructive in its purpose and tortuously numbing in its content 10 Bibliography editDialectics and Liberty trilogy edit Marx Hayek and Utopia Philosophy of the Social Sciences Albany New York State University of New York Press 1995 ISBN 0 7914 2615 7 11 Ayn Rand The Russian Radical University Park Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Press 1995 ISBN 0 271 01440 7 OCLC 31133644 8 9 12 Total Freedom Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism University Park Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Press 2000 ISBN 0 271 02048 2 13 Edited works edit With Mimi Reisel Gladstein Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand Re reading the Canon University Park Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Press 1999 ISBN 0 271 01830 5 14 With Roger E Bissell and Edward W Younkins The Dialectics of Liberty Exploring the Context of Human Freedom Capitalist Thought Studies in Philosophy Politics and Economics Lanham Maryland Lexington Books 2019 ISBN 978 1 498 59209 3 Monographs edit Ayn Rand Homosexuality and Human Liberation Cape Town South Africa Leap Publishing 2003 ISBN 0 9584573 3 6 15 Ayn Rand Her Life and Thought Poughkeepsie New York The Atlas Society 1996 ISBN 1 57724 031 6 Labor History Revisionism A Libertarian Analysis of the Pullman Strike London Libertarian Alliance 2003 Government and the Railroads During World War I Political Capitalism and the Death of Enterprise London Libertarian Alliance 2003 Dissertation edit Toward a Radical Critique of Utopianism 1988 References edit a b Sciabarra Chris Matthew Chris Matthew Sciabarra About the Author Retrieved 2009 07 29 Sciabarra Chris Matthew Notablog Index to a Series of essays explaining the differences between the 1995 and 2013 editions of the book Retrieved 2015 08 03 The Rand Transcript Revealed Retrieved 2023 09 24 Paul Varnell 2003 12 03 Ayn Rand and Homosexuality IGF Culture Watch Retrieved 2013 12 03 The Challenges of Becoming Retrieved 2023 09 24 How The Queen Of Selfishness Taught Me To Accept My Disability Retrieved 2023 09 24 Brown David M March 1996 Book Review Ayn Rand The Russian Radical The Freeman 46 3 Archived from the original on 2011 02 24 a b Hunt Lester March 1996 In Search of Rand s Roots Liberty Archived from the original on June 24 2001 a b Lennox James Spring 1995 The Roots of Ayn Rand IOS Journal 5 4 Archived from the original on March 29 2008 Ridpath John January 1996 The Academic Deconstruction of Ayn Rand The Intellectual Activist 10 1 Review of Marx Hayek and Utopia John Davenport Philosophy in Review 1 Additional reviews of Ayn Rand The Russian Radical Wendy McElroy Russian Radical Twenty Years Later The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies doi 10 5325 jaynrandstud 15 1 0107 JSTOR 10 5325 jaynrandstud 15 1 0107 Robert Shelton Utopian Studies JSTOR 20719663 Reviews of Total Freedom Steven Horwitz The Review of Austrian Economics doi 10 1023 B RAEC 0000044706 63490 c4 Gregory R Johnson The Independent Review JSTOR 24562355 Roderick T Long The Benefits and Hazards of Dialectical Libertarianism The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies JSTOR 41560160 Michael A Principe Philosophy in Review 2 Paul Safier Canadian Journal of Political Science JSTOR 3232906 Peter G Stillman The American Political Science Review doi 10 1017 S0003055402424318 JSTOR 3117840 Lisa Pace Vetter Perspectives on Political Science ProQuest 194696067 Reviews of Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand Andrew Cohen Hypatia JSTOR 3810874 Lisa M Dolling Ayn Rand A Feminist Despite Herself The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies JSTOR 41560121 Cathy Young Hear her roar Reason 3 Review of Ayn Rand Homosexuality and Human Liberation Fred Seddon Plato Aristotle Rand and Sexuality The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies JSTOR 41560379External links editDialectics amp Liberty Home Page Notablog Online Journal The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Matthew Sciabarra amp oldid 1220991569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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