Wendy L. Brown is a distinguished American political theorist and the Class of 1963 First Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley, where she is also a core faculty member in The Program for Critical Theory.
Brown is recognized as a leading radical theorist of democracy, known for her sophisticated analyses of neoliberalism, political power, and contemporary antidemocratic movements.
Her work draws on diverse theoretical traditions including Marx, Foucault, and Nietzsche to examine how economic rationalities shape political culture and subjectivity.
Brown's previous influential book, "Undoing the Demos," explored neoliberalism's effects on democracy, which she expands upon in this later work.
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