William E. Connolly

William E. Connolly
Born
William Eugene Connollly

Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Era20th-century philosophy, 21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern Philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy
Main interests
Political theory, Political philosophy, International relations, Pluralism, Political Ecology
Notable ideas
"Agonistic democracy", "Immanent naturalism", "New Pluralism", "Neuropolitics", "Sociocentrism", "Global resonance machines", "Critical responsiveness"

William Eugene Connolly is an American political theorist known for his work on democracy, pluralism, capitalism and climate change. He is the Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. His 1974 work The Terms of Political Discourse won the 1999 Benjamin Lippincott Award.[1]

  1. ^ Chambers & Carver, Samuel & Terrell (2008). William E. Connolly: Democracy, Pluralism and Political Theory. New York: Routledge. p. 3. ISBN 978-0822355847.