Richard Lichtman
Richard Lichtman is a philosopher who specializes in the relationship between the social and psychological dimensions of human life. His approach is broadly interdisciplinary: he has taught in departments of philosophy (University of California, Berkeley), humanities (San Francisco State University), sociology (University of California, Santa Cruz) and psychology (The Wright Institute, California School of Professional Psychology, etc.) and has been a faculty member of the Council on Educational Development (CED) program at the University of California, Los Angeles. His books also indicate the range of his interests: Essays in Critical Social Theory covers a broad range of topics in economic, social, and political theory, while The Production of Desire is a detailed analysis of the works of Marx and Freud.
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Richard Lichtman: The Violent Disorder of Our Public Mind
By Richard Lichtman, Truthout | Op-Ed
The World in a Grain of Sand
By Richard Lichtman, SpeakOut | Op-Ed
Late Night Liberalism
By Richard Lichtman, SpeakOut | Opinion
Tuesday, August 1945
By Richard Lichtman, Truthout | Poem
Not a Revolution?
By Richard Lichtman, Truthout | News Analysis