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  1. Bernard E. Harcourt (born 1963) is an American critical theorist with a specialization in the area of punishment, surveillance, legal and political theory, and political economy. He also does pro-bono legal work on human rights issues.

  2. 2019. Bernard E. Harcourt, is Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science, a distinguished critical theorist, legal advocate, and prolific writer and editor. In his books, articles, and teaching, his scholarship focuses on punishment practices and political economy, critical theory and praxis, and political ...

  3. Bio. Bernard E. Harcourt is a contemporary critical theorist, legal advocate, and the author most recently of Cooperation: A Political, Economic, and Social Theory (Columbia 2023) and Critique & Praxis: A Critical Philosophy of Illusions, Values, and Action (Columbia, 2020), which won the Lionel Trilling Prize in 2021.

  4. Bernard Harcourt. Updates. Guest Opinion Essay in The New York Times challenging Alabama’s new method of gas execution (Sept. 23, 2023, p. A22) ~ ~ ~ Blog Post on the Role of Legal Theory in Progressive Politics at the LPE Blog (Oct. 19, 2023) ~ ~ ~ Cooperation (2023) just published with Columbia University Press!

  5. Bernard E. HARCOURT. Directeur d'études EHESS. Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. Coordonnées professionnelles. Columbia University. Jerome Greene Hall, Suite 603. 435 West 116th Street. New York NY 10027 USA.

  6. Bernard E. Harcourt is the Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Professor of Political Science, and Founding Director of the Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought at Columbia University; and directeur d'études at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris.

  7. Broken windows: New evidence from New York City and a five-city social experiment. BE Harcourt, J Ludwig. U. Chi. L. Rev. 73, 271. , 2006. 887. 2006. Reflecting on the subject: A critique of the social influence conception of deterrence, the broken windows theory, and order-maintenance policing New York style. BE Harcourt.