". Levinas, Adorno and the Ethics of the Material Other is a dense text that deserves more than a single close reading. Compelling arguments and insights are found from beginning to end on a very wide range of topics related to the work of Levinas and Adorno." -- ID: International Dialogue "The worth of a book is a measure not only of what it says but also of the questions it raises for the reader to ponder. Nelson's work is one such book of important questions, a must-read for scholars and students of twentieth-century European philosophy and political theory in general." -- Comparative Political Theory ".Nelson has written an excellent work that offers novel and insightful points in environmental ethics, continental philosophy of religion and political philosophy. Scholars in these fields would find the work highly commendable because of its sensitivity to the nuances and tensions in Adorno and Levinas's philosophies, as well as to the core philosophical issues that underpin contemporary conditions.
" -- Human Studies "Eric S. Nelson's most recent work is timely, provocative and substantively novel, arguing for a connection between Levinas and Adorno that is seldom made . Nelson has produced a highly commendable, superb guide and introduction to continental political philosophy of history in a new key." -- Symposium "This is an extremely impressive, original, and thorough treatment of two key twentieth-century thinkers and their applicability to the most pressing social and political issues of our time." -- Jeffrey A. Bernstein, author of Leo Strauss on the Borders of Judaism, Philosophy, and History "This book is an excellent and timely contribution to political and environmental philosophy, located around a nuanced historical and philosophical approach to Levinas and Adorno. It will be of great interest to anyone concerned with these figures or with the current moment." -- Martin Shuster, author of Autonomy after Auschwitz: Adorno, German Idealism, and Modernity.