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John E. Roemer is the Elizabeth S. and A. Varick Professor of
Political Science and Economics. He is a Fellow of the Econometric
Society, and has been a Fellow of the Guggenheim Foundation and the
Russell Sage Foundation.
Erik Olin Wright is Vilas Distinguished Professor of Sociology at
the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of many books,
including Classes, Interrogating Inequality, Class Counts,
Deepening Democracy (with Archon Fung), and Envisioning Real
Utopias. For more information on Envisioning Real Utopias and the
Real Utopias project, and to access book content, please visit
realutopias.org.
Michael Burawoy is Professor of Sociology at the University of
California, Berkeley.
Joshua Cohen was born in 1980 in New Jersey. He is the author of
five books, including the novels Cadenza for the Schneidermann
Violin Concerto, A Heaven of Others, and Witz. Cohen's essays have
appeared in The Forward, Nextbook, The Believer, and Harper's. He
lives in Brooklyn, NY.
Joel Rogers is Professor of Law and Sociology at the University of
Wisconsin, Madison and Director of COWS. His many books include On
Democracy, Right Turn, The Forgotten Majority, and What Workers
Want. A longtime activist, Rogers was identified by Newsweek as one
of the 100 Americans most likely to shape U.S. politics and culture
in the 21st century.
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