- Max Ticktin
- Katherine E. Aron-Beller
- Nathan Brown
- Eric Cline
- Jeffrey Cohen
- Paul Duff
- Robert Eisen
- Amitai Etzioni
- Leslie B. Jacobson
- Shoshana Marcus
- Faye S. Moskowitz
- Yaron Peleg
- Bernard Reich
- Walter Reich
- Marc Saperstein
- Daniel Schwartz
- Sergio Waisman
University
Professor
(202) 994-8190 | Gelman Library 703 | etzioni@gwu.edu
B.A., M.A., Hebrew University; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Etzioni is the author of many books, including From Empire to Community: A New Approach to International Relations (2004), My Brother's Keeper: A Memoir and a Message (2003), The Monochrome Society (2001), The Limits of Privacy (1999), The New Golden Rule: Community and Morality in a Democratic Society (1996), and The Spirit of Community: Rights, Responsibilities and the Communitarian Agenda (1993). Beyond the academic arena, Dr. Etzioni's voice is frequently heard in the leading news media, in articles in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal, and in appearances on network television. In his 2003 memoir, Etzioni reviews the daunting experiences of his early life. Born in Germany in 1929, he left Germany for Palestine as a refugee from the Nazi regime; as a teenager he dropped out of high school to fight as a commando in the Israeli War of Independence. His first degrees were received at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His vision is of a society whose members care profoundly about one another, assume responsibilities and do not just demand rights, and attend not merely to themselves, but also to the common good. One of his current concerns is the resurgence of virulent antisemitism in many parts of the world.