Henry Giroux

Henry A. Giroux currently holds the McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest in the English and Cultural Studies Department and is the Paulo Freire Distinguished Scholar in Critical Pedagogy. His most recent books are America’s Education Deficit and the War on Youth (Monthly Review Press, 2013), Neoliberalism’s War on Higher Education (Haymarket Press, 2014), The Public in Peril: Trump and the Menace of American Authoritarianism (Routledge, 2018), and the American Nightmare: Facing the Challenge of Fascism (City Lights, 2018), On Critical Pedagogy, 2nd edition (Bloomsbury), and Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy: Education in a Time of Crisis (Bloomsbury 2021). His website is www. henryagiroux.com.

Toward a Politics of Ungovernability: Shutting Down American-Style Authoritarianism

The Hardening of Society and the Rise of Cultures of Cruelty in Neo-Fascist America

Trump’s War on Dangerous Memory and Critical Thought

Democracy in Exile and the Curse of Totalitarianism

Militant Hope in the Age of the Politics of the Disconnect

A Call for Resistance in Dark Times

Trump’s Return to the Good Old Days and the Specter of Mass Terror

Thinking Dangerously in the Age of Normalized Ignorance

Assassination Talk, the Banality of Evil, and the Paranoid State of American Politics

The Racist Killing Machine in the Age of Anti-Politics

Authoritarian Politics in the Age of Civic Illiteracy

The Mad Violence of Casino Capitalism

America’s Addiction to Violence

Trump’s Embrace of Totalitarianism is America’s Dirty Little Secret

Terrorizing School Children in the American Police State

Culture of Cruelty: the Age of Neoliberal Authoritarianism

Murder, USA: Why Politicians Have Blood on Their Hands

The Curse of Totalitarianism and the Challenge of an Insurrectional Pedagogy

Donald Trump and the Ghosts of Totalitarianism

The Violence of Neoliberalism and the State of the American Left

Dark Waters: Hurricane Katrina, the Politics of Disposability and the Racism of Malcolm Gladwell

Global Capitalism and the Culture of Mad Violence

The Plague of American Authoritarianism

America’s New Brutalism: the Death of Sandra Bland

Orwell, Huxley and America’s Plunge into Authoritarianism

The End of Higher Education as We Know It

The Perils of Being a Public Intellectual

Terrorism, Violence, and the Culture of Madness

Celluloid Heroism and Manufactured Stupidity in the Age of Empire

Selfie Culture at the Intersection of the Corporate and the Surveillance States

Torture and the Violence of Organized Forgetting

Neoliberal Violence in the Age of Orwellian Nightmares

Beyond the Spectacle of Neoliberal Misery and Violence in the Age of Terrorism

Protesting Youth in an Age of Neoliberal Savagery

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America’s Descent Into Madness

The Disappearance of Public Intellectuals

Authoritarian Politics in the Age of Casino Capitalism

Punishing Youth

Santorum and God’s Will

Casino Capitalism and Higher Education

War Colleges

Disappearing Youth

Disappearing Youth

The Corporate Stranglehold on Education

Politics After Hope

The Iranian Uprisings and the Challenge of the New Media

Ten Years After Columbine

Hard Lessons

Academic Labor in Dark Times