Sheldon Wolin

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Sheldon Wolin was an influential American political theorist best known for his work on democracy, power, and the concept of “inverted totalitarianism.”

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instanceOf academic
human
political theorist
academicAdvisor Carl J. Friedrich
awardReceived Benjamin E. Lippincott Award
David and Elaine Spitz Prize
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1922-08-04
dateOfDeath 2015-10-21
educatedAt Harvard University
Oberlin College
employer Cornell University
University of Oxford
surface form: Oxford University

Princeton University
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Santa Cruz
familyName Wolin
fieldOfWork contemporary political theory
democratic theory
history of political thought
political theory
givenName Sheldon
influenced Cornel West
Dana Villa
Democratic theory in the late 20th century
Nancy Fraser
surface form: Wendy Brown
influencedBy Alexis de Tocqueville
Hannah Arendt
Max Weber
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest American political thought
constitutionalism
democracy
power
militaryService United States Navy
movement radical democracy
notableConcept fugitive democracy
inverted totalitarianism
notableWork Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism
Politics and Vision
The Presence of the Past
Tocqueville Between Two Worlds
occupation political scientist
university teacher
placeOfBirth Chicago
placeOfDeath Salem, Oregon
positionHeld professor of politics at Princeton University
sexOrGender male

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Cornel West doctoralAdvisor Sheldon Wolin