Bill Scheuerman's primary research and teaching interests are in modern political thought, German political thought, democratic theory, legal theory, and normative international theory. He is the author of BETWEEN THE NORM AND THE EXCEPTION:
THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL AND THE RULE OF LAW (MIT, 1994), CARL SCHMITT: THE END OF LAW (Rowman & LIttlefield, 1999), LIBERAL DEMOCRACY AND THE SOCIAL
ACCELERATION OF TIME (Johns Hopkins, 2008), FRANKFURT SCHOOL PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBALIZATION, DEMOCRACY, AND THE LAW (Routledge 2008), and HANS J. MORGENTHAU: REALISM AND BEYOND (Polity Press, 2009), and editor of many others. Bill has published in many professional journals, and he is co-director of an annual international conference for critical theorists held in Prague.
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