James Gordon Finlayson, “Morality and Critical Theory: On the Normative Problem of Frankfurt School Social Criticism,” Telos 146 (Spring 2009).
Joshua Rayman, “Metaphysical Elements in the Aesthetics of Benjamin, Adorno, and Horkheimer,” Telos 146 (Spring 2009).
Lambert Zuidervaart, “Truth Matters: Heidegger and Horkheimer in Dialectical Disclosure,” Telos 145 (Winter 2008).
James McFarland, “Embodied Reading: On Peter Szondi’s Benjamin Reception,” Telos 140 (Fall 2007).
Howard Eiland, “Superimposition in Walter Benjamin’s Arcades Project,” Telos 138 (Spring 2007).
Herbert Marcuse, “Proust,” Telos 134 (Spring 2006).
Joshua Rayman, “Marcuse’s Metaphysics: The Turn from Heidegger to Freud,” Telos 131 (Summer 2005).
Konstantinos Kavoulakos, “From Habermas to Horkheimer’s Early Work: Directions for a Materialist Reconstruction of Communicative Critical Theory,” Telos 130 (Spring 2005).
Robert D’Amico and Paul Piccone, “The Long March Out of the 20th Century,” Telos 127 (Spring 2004).
Roger W. H. Savage, “Dissonant Conjunctions: On Schönberg, Adorno, and Bloch,” Telos 127 (Spring 2004).
Arran Gare, “Narratives and Culture: The Role of Stories in Self-Creation,” Telos 122 (Winter 2002).
Roger Foster, “Dialectic of Enlightenment as Genealogy Critique,” Telos 120 (Summer 2001).
John Bokina, “The Domination of Nature Revisited: A Critique of Edward O. Wilson,” Telos 80 (Summer 1989).
Arshi Pipa, “Stalin and Hoxha: The Master and the Apprentice,” Telos 74 (Winter 1987-88).
David Gross, “Hope Among the Ruins,” Telos 73 (Fall 1987).
Martin Jay, “Reconciling the Irreconcilable: A Rejoinder to Kennedy,” Telos 71 (Spring 1987).
Ellen Kennedy, “Carl Schmitt and the Frankfurt School,” Telos 71 (Spring 1987).
Ulrich K. Preuss, “The Critique of German Liberalism: A Reply to Kennedy,” Telos 71 (Spring 1987).
Alfons Sšllner, “Beyond Carl Schmitt: Political Theory in the Frankfurt School,” Telos 71 (Spring 1987).
Eberhard Lämmert, “Laudatio for Leo Lowenthal,” Telos 70 (Winter 1986-1987).
Peter U. Hohendahl, “Habermas’ Political Discourse of Modernity,” Telos 69 (Fall 1986).
Max Horkheimer, “Materialism and Morality,” Telos 69 (Fall 1986).
John Bokina, “Timothy J. Lukes, ‘The Flight into Inwardness: An Exposition and Critique of Herbert Marcuse’s Theory of Liberative Aesthetics’ & C. Fred Alford, ‘Science and the Revenge of Nature: Marcuse and Habermas’,” Telos 68 (Summer 1986).
Herbert Schnädelbach, “Max Horkheimer and the Moral Philosophy of German Idealism,” Telos 66 (Winter 1985-86).
Alessandro Ferrara, “A Critique of Habermas’ Diskursethik,” Telos 64 (Summer 1985).
Jeff Livesay, “Habermas, Narcissism and Status,” Telos 64 (Summer 1985).
Barry M. Katz, “Douglas Kellner, ‘Herbert Marcuse and the Crisis of Marxism’,” Telos 63 (Spring 1985).
Alfons Sollner, “Leftist Students and the Conservative Revolution: Neumann, Kirchheimer and Marcuse,” Telos 61 (Fall 1984).
Richard Wolin, “Gershom Scholem, ‘Walter Benjamin: The Story of a Friendship’,” Telos 58 (Winter 1983-84).
Johannes Berger, “Jurgen Habermas, ‘Theorie des Kommunikativen Handelns’,” Telos 57 (Fall 1983).
John Bokina, “Morton Schoolman, ‘the Imaginary Witness: The Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse’; Barry Katz, ‘Herbert Marcuse and the Art of Liberation: An Intellectual Biography’,” Telos 56 (Summer 1983).
Douglas Kellner, “Barry Katz, ‘Herbert Marcuse and the Art of Liberation’,” Telos 56 (Summer 1983).
Martin Jay, “Introduction to Horkheimer,” Telos 54 (Winter 1982-83).
Richard Wolin, “The Benjamin-Congress: Frankfurt (July 13, 1982),” Telos 53 (Fall 1982).
Sandor Radnoti, “The Effective Power of Art: On Benjamin’s Aesthetics,” Telos 49 (Fall 1981).
Russell Jacoby, “George Friedman, ‘The Political Philosophy of the Frankfurt School’,” Telos 49 (Fall 1981).
Paul Breines, “Vincent Geoghegan, ‘Reason and Eros: The Social Theory of Herbert Marcuse’,” Telos 49 (Fall 1981).
Wolfgang Freese, “On Benjamin and Brecht,” Telos 49 (Fall 1981).
C. Fred Alford, “Herbert Marcuse, ‘The Aesthetic Dimension: Toward a Critique of Marxist Aesthetics’,” Telos 48 (Summer 1981).
Jurgen Habermas, “On the German-Jewish Heritage,” Telos 44 (Summer 1980).
Michael Lšwy, “Marcuse and Benjamin: The Romantic Dimension,” Telos 44 (Summer 1980).
Richard Wolin, “An Aesthetic of Redemption: Benjamin’s Path to Trauerspiel,” Telos 43 (Spring 1980).
Gérard Raulet, “What Good Is Schopenhauer? Remarks on Horkheimer’s Pessimism,” Telos 42 (Winter 1979-80).
Harvey Blume, “On Benjamin’s Thesis on the Philosophy of History,” Telos 41 (Fall 1979).
Jeremy J. Shapiro, “Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979),” Telos 41 (Fall 1979).
Jurgen Habermas, “History and Evolution,” Telos 39 (Spring 1979).
Axel Honneth, “Communication and Reconciliation: Habermas’ Critique of Adorno,” Telos 39 (Spring 1979).
James Schmidt, “Offensive Critical Theory? Reply to Honneth,” Telos 39 (Spring 1979).
Herbert Marcuse, “Theory and Politics: A Discussion,” Telos 38 (Winter 1978-79).
Jurgen Habermas, “Theory and Politics: A Discussion,” Telos 38 (Winter 1978-79).
Tilman Spengler, “Theory and Politics: A Discussion,” Telos 38 (Winter 1978-79).
Heinz Lubasz, “Theory and Politics: A Discussion,” Telos 38 (Winter 1978-79).
Sandor Radnoti, “Benjamin’s Politics,” Telos 37 (Fall 1978).
Paul Harrison, “Zoltan Tar, ‘The Frankfurt School: The Critical Theories of Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno’,” Telos 37 (Fall 1978).
John Fekete, “Benjamin’s Ambivalence,” Telos 35 (Spring 1978).
Peter U. Hohendahl, “Susan Buck-Morss, ‘The Origins of Negative Dialectics: Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School’,” Telos 34 (Winter 1977-78).
Rudolph J. Siebert, “Fromm’s Theory of Religion,” Telos 34 (Winter 1977-78).
Jürgen Habermas, “A Speculative Materialist,” Telos 33 (Fall 1977).
Philip Slater, “The Idealogical Significance of a Critique of the Frankfurt School in Britain,” Telos 33 (Fall 1977).
Russell Jacoby, “Phil Slater, ‘Origin and Significance of the Frankfurt School’,” Telos 31 (Spring 1977).
Rudolph J. Siebert, “Horkheimer’s Sociology of Religion,” Telos 30 (Winter 1976-77).
Franco Ferrarotti, “The Struggle of Reason Against Total Bureaucratization,” Telos 27 (Spring 1976).
Herbert Marcuse, “On the Problem of the Dialectic,” Telos 27 (Spring 1976).
Morton Schoolman, “Introduction to Marcuse’s ‘On the Problem of the Dialectic’,” Telos 27 (Spring 1976).
Jeremy J. Shapiro, “Reply to Miller’s Review of Legitimation Crisis,” Telos 27 (Spring 1976).
James Miller, “Jurgen Habermas, ‘Legitimation Crisis’,” Telos 25 (Fall 1975).
Jurgen Habermas, “Moral Development and Ego Identity,” Telos 24 (Summer 1975).
Morton Schoolman, “Marcuse’s `Second Dimension’,” Telos 23 (Spring 1975).
Martin Jay, “Crutches vs. Stilts: An Answer to Schmidt on the Frankfurt School,” Telos 22 (Winter 1974-75).
James Schmidt, “Critical Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge: A Response to Martin Jay,” Telos 21 (Fall 1974).
Martin Jay, “The Frankfurt School’s Critique of Karl Mannheim and The Sociology of Knowledge,” Telos 20 (Summer 1974).
Paul Piccone, “Martin Jay, ‘The Dialectical Imagination’,” Telos 16 (Summer 1973).
Paul Breines, “Introduction to Horkheimer’s ‘The Authoritarian State’,” Telos 15 (Spring 1973).
Pier Aldo Rovatti, “Critical Theory and Phenomenology,” Telos 15 (Spring 1973).
Herbert Marcuse, “The Concept of Negation in the Dialectic,” Telos 8 (Summer 1971).
Alexander Delfini, “Herbert Marcuse’s Heidegerrian Marxism,” Telos 6 (Fall 1970).
Mitchell Franklin, “The Irony of the Beautiful Soul of Herbert Marcuse,” Telos 6 (Fall 1970).
Paul Piccone, “Herbert Marcuse’s Heidegerrian Marxism,” Telos 6 (Fall 1970).
Robin Blackburn, “Alasdair MacIntyre, ‘Marcuse: An Exposition and Polemic’,” Telos 6 (Fall 1970).
Russell Jacoby, “Marcuse and the New Academics: A Note on Style,” Telos 5 (Spring 1970).
Paul Piccone, “Jurgen Habermas ed., ‘Antworten auf Marcuse’; Jean-Michel Palmier, ‘Presentation de Marcuse’; Tito Perlini, ‘Che cosa ha veramente detto Marcuse’; Dieter Ulle and N. Motroshlova et al., ‘E’ rivoluzionaria la dottrina di Marcuse?’,” Telos 3 (Spring 1969).