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A true Renaissance man and acclaimed advocate of
social engagement, Craig Eisendrath
is known for his wide expertise in both the humanities and public affairs.
The former executive director of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, Dr.
Eisendrath, who has his Ph.D. from Harvard, is a pioneer in the field of
adult education, serving as founding dean of an experimental adult college
and as a co-founder of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
Winner of the State Department’s Meritorious Honor Award at the age
of twenty-nine for his work leading up to the Outer Space Treaty, he is
a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy in Washington D.C.
and has given more than one hundred radio and television interviews on national
security topics since the September 11 attacks. He is the co-author of The
Phantom Defense: America’s Pursuit of the Star Wars Illusion (with
Melvin A. Goodman and Gerald Marsh), editor of National Insecurity: U.S.
Intelligence After the Cold War and co-author (with Melvin A. Goodman)
of the forthcoming Bush League Diplomacy: How the Neoconservatives Are
Putting the Nation at Risk. A novelist and playwright, Eisendrath has
taught at M.I.T., Goddard College, Temple University, and other institutions.
His most recent play, “The Angel of History,” written with his
wife, Roberta Spivek, is the story of a heroine of the Holocaust, Lisa Fittko,
who brought the philosopher Walter Benjamin out of France. Craig Eisendrath
lives in Philadelphia. At War with Time is his first book with Helios
Press.
Allworth Press books written by Craig Eisendrath:
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