"Thompson ranges confidently over philosophy, psychoanalysis, and economics in this thoughtful and original study of the individual in a mass society."Russell Jacoby, University of California, Los Angeles "Thompson is a preeminent scholar who has produced a controversial, interdisciplinary work that speaks to the future of the critical tradition. This is an innovative and important work that deserves to be read."Stephen Eric Bronner, Rutgers University "In the tradition of the great diagnostic philosophersfrom Marx and Nietzsche, Lukįcs and Foucault, to Wendy Brown, Nancy Fraser, and Rahel JaeggiMichael J. Thompson's Twilight of the Self probes the central problems of contemporary social and political life. Like a 'doctor' for 'sick cultures,' this ambitious book seeks to identify the source of our ailment, theorize its origins, and prescribe a treatment."Jeremy Kingston Cynamon, The Review of Politics