Victor Wallis

Victor Wallis
Born (1938-09-16) September 16, 1938 (age 86)
CitizenshipUS
Occupation(s)Political scientist, author, academic, and activist
Academic background
EducationAB., History (1960)
MA., History of Ideas (1963)
PhD., Political Science (1970)
Alma materHarvard University
Brandeis University
Columbia University
Academic work
InstitutionsBerklee College of Music, Boston
Websitehttp://www.victorwallis.com/

Victor Wallis is an American political scientist, author, academic, and activist most known for his work on the relationship between capitalism, ecologies, and socialism. He serves as a professor in the Department of Liberal Arts & Sciences at the Berklee College of Music.[1]

Among Wallis's authored publications are articles, book chapters, and books, including Red-Green Revolution: The Politics and Technology of Ecosocialism (2018) and Socialist Practice: Histories and Theories (2020).

Wallis was the Managing Editor of Socialism and Democracy from 1997 to 2017,[2] and has been Editor-at-Large since then.[3] In 1977, he was elected Chair of the Caucus for a New Political Science (CNPS) for a one-year term,[4] during which he helped in founding the Caucus's flagship journal, New Political Science (NPS), and has remained on the journal's editorial board.[5]

  1. ^ "Victor Wallis - Berklee College of Music - Faculty Profile".
  2. ^ "Socialism and Democracy: A Conversation".
  3. ^ "Socialism and Democracy - About this journal".
  4. ^ "The Political and Intellectual Origins of New Political Science".
  5. ^ "New Political Science - About this journal".