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Michael Bray is a Professor of Philosophy at Southwestern University. He holds a PhD from Pennsylvania State University (2002) and a BA from Sarah Lawrence College (1995). His research focuses on political philosophy, critical theory, and the intersection of democracy with capitalist sociological structures. Recent work includes analyses of populism as a 'symptom' of class repression in liberal democracies and studies of social transformation through films by Alexander Kluge.
- Education: PhD (Political Philosophy), Pennsylvania State University (2002)
- BA (Philosophy), Sarah Lawrence College (1995)
Bray's current projects include a book-length study on populism and its sociopolitical implications. He frequently publishes in journals like Historical Materialism and Spectre, blending Marxist theory with contemporary political critiques. Recent engagements include a podcast discussion on democratic crises for Sheffield University's SPERI and articles dissecting post-Marxist strategies.
