
New Books in Critical Theory Alan M. Wald, "Bohemian Bolsheviks: Dispatches from the Culture and History of the Left" (Brill, 2025)
Aug 11, 2025
Alan M. Wald, H. Chandler Davis Collegiate Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan, dives into the complexities of radical politics and literary culture of the American left. He discusses his latest book, exploring the deep commitment to political causes despite challenges. Wald examines the emotional landscape of literature intertwined with leftist thought, the shifting narratives of Jewish identity and activism, and the evolving discourse on Palestinian rights within leftist circles, all while reflecting on the intricacies of personal and ideological commitments.
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Theory Follows Experience
- Wald says theory followed political and literary experience rather than dictating it, combining Marxism, existentialism, and post-colonial thought.
- He used theory to clarify lived practice, not to reduce literature to ideology.
Why Radicals Shift Right
- Wald studies de-radicalization and apostasy to understand why radicals drift rightward over time.
- He warns apostates sometimes continue to claim they speak for the oppressed while aiding the status quo.
Commitment Means Action
- Do treat political commitment as deliberate action rather than mere rhetoric, following Raymond Williams and Sartre.
- Act on chosen values and avoid becoming a complicit bystander.













