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Marshall Berman was an American professor, author, critic, and essayist. Berman wrote three non-fiction books spanning philosophy, literary theory, urbanism, and history, as well as numerous published essays and reviews.

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In 1982, Berman published All That Is Solid Melts into Air, which garnered immediate attention. Berman's work regularly appeared in publications such as The Nation, the Village Voice, Dissent, Partisan Review, and The New York Times Book Review.

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*Edited and published posthumously

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  • The Truth, The Self and The World: Some Characteristic Problems of Romanticism [3] in King's Crown Essays (1961)
  • Theory and Practice [4] in Partisan Review (1964)
  • Alienation, Community, Freedom [5] in Dissent (1965)
  • The Train of History [6] in Partisan Review (1966)
  • Abe and Son "Out on Highway 61" [7] in The Flame (1969)
  • Notes Toward a New Society: Rousseau and the New Left [8] in Partisan Review (1971)
  • Sympathy for the Devil: Faust, the 1960s, and the Tragedy of Development [9] in American Review (1974)
  • Buildings Are Judgment ...or "What Man Can Build" [10] in Ramparts (1975)
  • Buildings Are Judgment II [11] in Ramparts (1975)
  • Liberal and Totalitarian Therapies in Rousseau: A Response to James M. Glass [12] in Political Theory (1976)
  • The People in Capital [13] in Bennington Review (1978)
  • "All That Is Solid Melts Into Air": Marx, Modernism, and Modernization [14][15] in Dissent (1978) and Twenty-Five Years of Dissent (1979)
  • Baudelaire: Modernism in the Streets [16] in Partisan Review (1979)
  • Herbert Marcuse [17] in The Nation (1979)
  • Modernity - Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow [18] in Berkshire Review (1981)
  • Feminism, Community, Freedom [19] in Dissent (1983)
  • A Struggle to the Death in Which Both Sides Are Right [20] in the Village Voice (1983)
  • The Signs in the Street: A Response to Perry Anderson [21] in New Left Review (1984)
  • Take It to the Streets: Conflict and Community in Public Space [22] in Dissent (1986)
  • The Place of the Poor in Our Cities [23] in Utne Reader (1987)
  • Ruins and Reforms: New York Yesterday and Today [24] in Dissent (1987)
  • Among the Ruins [25] in New Internationalist (1987)
  • The Experience of Modernity [26] in Design After Modernism: Beyond the Object (1988)
  • Why Modernism Still Matters [27][28] in Tikkun (1989) and Modernity and Identity (1992)
  • A Response to Jeffrey C. Isaac [29] in Tikkun (1989)
  • Eternal City: Two Thousand Years of Street Smarts [30] in Voice Literary Supplement (1989)
  • Can These Ruins Live? [31] in Parkett (1989)
  • Where Are the New Moderns? [32] in Architectural Design (1990)
  • Modernist Anti-Modernism [33] in New Perspectives Quarterly (1991)
  • Bass in Your Face [34] in the Village Voice (1991)
  • Roundtable: Nationalism in a World of “Ethnic Cleansing” [35] in Tikkun (1992)
  • Architecture as a Universal Language [36] in Places Journal (1992)
  • The Twentieth Century: the Halo and the Highway [37] in Modernism/Postmodernism (1992)
  • Close to the Edge: Reflections on Rap [38] in Tikkun (1993)
  • Children of the Future [39][40] in Dissent (1993) and Legacy of Dissent (1994)
  • Remembering Irving Howe [41] in Dissent (1993)
  • Keeping the Gates Open [42] in Tikkun (1993)
  • Postmodernism [43] in The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World (1993)
  • “Don't Kidnap Me, I'm a Professor”: Looking at Brazil [44] in Dissent (1994)
  • Signs Square [45] in the Village Voice (1995)
  • Modernism and Human Rights Near the Millennium [46] in Dissent (1995)
  • In the Forest of Symbols: Some Notes on Modernism in New York [47] in Metropolis: Center and Symbol of Our Times (1995)
  • Temas de los tiempos modernos: Marx y el futuro [48] in Quehacer (1996)
  • "A Little Child Shall Lead Them": The Jewish Family Romance [49] in The Jew in the Text (1996)
  • Picasso Surviving [50][51] in Dissent (1997) and etcétera (1997)
  • Sign of the Times: The Lure of 42nd Street [52] in Dissent (1997)
  • Justice/Just Us: Rap and Social Justice in America [53] in The Urbanization of Injustice (1997)
  • The Marriage of Heaven and Hell: On the Synthesis of Times Square [54] in Harvard Design Magazine (1998)
  • Views from the Burning Bridge [55][56] in Urban Mythologies: The Bronx Represented Since the 1960s (1999) and Dissent (1999)
  • Ten Years After 1989 [57] in Dissent (1999)
  • Museums in the Age of Giuliani [58] in Art in America (1999)
  • The Lonely Crowd: New York After the War [59] in New York, An Illustrated History (1999)
  • Blue Jay Way: Where Will Critical Culture Come From? [60] in Dissent (2000)
  • It Happens Every Day [61] in The Pragmatist Imagination (2000)
  • The Labor Movement: Is Anybody Home? [62] in Dissent (2001)
  • Notes from Underground: Plato’s Cave, Piranesi’s Prisons, and the Subway [63] in Harvard Design Magazine (2001)
  • Women and the Metamorphoses of Times Square [64] in Dissent (2001)
  • Dancing with America: Philip Roth, Writer on the Left [65] in New Labor Forum (2001)
  • Missing in Action: Death and Life in New York [66] in Lingua Franca (2001)
  • Too Much Is Not Enough: Metamorphoses of Times Square [67] in Impossible Presence (2001)
  • Love and Theft: From Jack Robin to Bob Dylan [68] in Dissent (2002)
  • When Bad Buildings Happen to Good People [69] in After the World Trade Center (2002)
  • Marshall Berman Responds [70] in Dissent (2003)
  • The City Rises: Rebuilding Meaning After 9/11 [71] in Dissent (2003)
  • Standing in the Doorway: Dissent in the 21st Century [72] in Dissent (2004)
  • Israel: No Souvenirs [73] in Dissent (2004)
  • Marshall Berman Responds [74] in Dissent (2005)
  • The Last Page [75] in Dissent (2005)
  • A Times Square for the New Millennium: Life on the Cleaned-up Boulevard [76] in Dissent (2006)
  • Marx in China: Modern Art, Modern Conflicts, Modern Workers [77] in Dissent (2006)
  • Home Fires Burning: Times Square's Signs [78] in DESIGNER/builder (2006)
  • New York Calling [79] in Dissent (2007)
  • Guys, Dolls, and Deals: Old and New Times Square [80] in The Suburbanization of New York (2007)
  • 1968: Lessons Learned [81] in Dissent (2008)
  • »Ausghen« in der Stadt: Times Square, Potsdamer Platz und moderne Ubranität [82] in New York - Berlin (2008)
  • Here Comes Everybody [83] in The New York 2030 Notebook (2008)
  • Gerald Cohen (1941-2009) [84] in openDemocracy (2009)
  • Falling [85] in Restless Cities (2010)
  • “Mass Merger”: Whitman and Baudelaire, the Modern Street, and Democratic Culture [86] in A Political Companion to Walt Whitman (2011)
  • In Poland, Followed by Shadows [87] in Dissent (2012)
  • The Romance of Public Space [88] in Beyond Zuccotti Park (2012)
  • Emerging from the Ruins* [89][90] in Dissent (2014) and Adventures in Modernism (2016)
  • New York City: Seeing Through the Ruins* [91] in Nonstop Metropolis (2016)

*Published posthumously

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References

  1. Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich (2011). The Communist Manifesto (Penguin Classics Deluxe ed.). London: Penguin Classics. pp. 1–17. ISBN 9780143106265.
  2. Berman, Marshall (May 6, 2011). "Tearing Away the Veils: The Communist Manifesto". Dissent.
  3. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1961). "The Truth, The Self and The World". King's Crown Essays. VIII (2): 22–34.
  4. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1964). "Theory and Practice". Partisan Review. XXXI (4): 617–626.
  5. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1965). "Alienation, Community, Freedom". Dissent. XII (1): 86–89.
  6. Berman, Marshall (Summer 1966). "The Train of History". Partisan Review. XXXIII (3): 457–462.
  7. Berman, Marshall (May 21, 1969). "Abe and Son "Out on Highway 61"". The Flame. I (3): 3–4.
  8. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1971). "Notes Toward a New Society: Rousseau and the New Left". Partisan Review. XXXVIII (4): 404–422.
  9. Berman, Marshall (January 1974). "Sympathy for the Devil: Faust, the 1960s, and the Tragedy of Development". American Review (19): 23–78.
  10. Berman, Marshall (March 1975). "Buildings Are Judgment ...or "What Man Can Build"". Ramparts. 13 (6): 33–39, 50–58.
  11. Berman, Marshall (May–June 1975). "Buildings Are Judgment II". Ramparts. 13 (8): 53–55.
  12. Berman, Marshall (April 1978). "The People in Capital". Bennington Review (1): 90–93.
  13. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1978). ""All That Is Solid Melts Into Air": Marx, Modernism, and Modernization". Dissent. 25 (1): 54–73.
  14. Howe, Irving, ed. (1979). Twenty-Five Years of Dissent: An American Tradition. New York: Methuen. pp. 341–375. ISBN 9780416000511.
  15. Berman, Marshall (1979). "Baudelaire: Modernism in the Streets". Partisan Review. XLVI (2): 205–222.
  16. Berman, Marshall (August 11, 1979). "Herbert Marcuse". The Nation. 229 (4): 100–101.
  17. Berman, Marshall (1981). "Modernity - Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow". Berkshire Review. 16: 7–28.
  18. Berman, Marshall; Elshtain, Jean Bethke (Spring 1983). "Feminism, Community, Freedom". Dissent. 30 (2): 247–249.
  19. Berman, Marshall (July 12, 1983). "A Struggle to the Death in Which Both Sides Are Right". The Village Voice. XXVIII (28): 10–15, 24.
  20. Berman, Marshall (March–April 1984). "The Signs in the Street: A Response to Perry Anderson". New Left Review (144): 114–123.
  21. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1986). "Take It to the Streets: Conflict and Community in Public Space". Dissent. 33 (4): 476–485.
  22. Berman, Marshall (May–June 1987). "The Place of the Poor in Our Cities". Utne Reader (21): 51–53.
  23. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1987). "Ruins and Reform: New York Yesterday and Today". Dissent. 34 (4): 421–428.
  24. Berman, Marshall (December 1987). "Among the Ruins". New Internationalist (178): 8–9.
  25. Thackara, John, ed. (1988). Design After Modernism: Beyond the Object. New York: Thames and Hudson. pp. 35–48. ISBN 9780500234839.
  26. Berman, Marshall (January–February 1989). "Why Modernism Still Matters". Tikkun. 4 (1): 11–14, 81–86.
  27. Lash, Scott; Friedman, Jonathan, eds. (1992). Modernity and Identity. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 33–58.
  28. Berman, Marshall (July–August 1989). "A Response to Jeffrey C. Isaac". Tikkun. 4 (4): 123.
  29. Berman, Marshall (November 1989). "Eternal City: Two Thousand Years of Street Smarts". Voice Literary Supplement (80): 9–12.
  30. Berman, Marshall; Oesch, Daniel (1989). "Can These Ruins Live?". Parkett. 20: 42–55.
  31. Berman, Marshall (1990). "Where Are the New Moderns?". Architectural Design: The New Modern Aesthetic. 60: 8–9.
  32. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1991). "Modernist Anti-Modernism". New Perspectives Quarterly. 8 (4): 35–39.
  33. Berman, Marshall (October 22, 1991). "Bass in Your Face". The Village Voice. XXXVI (43): 77–82.
  34. Walzer, Michael; Elshtain, Jean Bethke; Kligman, Gail; Denitch, Bogdan; Gitlin, Todd; Berman, Marshall (November–December 1992). "Roundtable: Nationalism in a World of "Ethnic Cleansing"". Tikkun. 7 (6): 49–56.
  35. Berman, Marshall (1992). "Architecture as a Universal Language". Places. 7 (4): 90–91.
  36. Brooker, Peter, ed. (1992). Modernism/Postmodernism. Routledge. pp. 74–81. ISBN 9780582063570.
  37. Berman, Marshall (March–April 1993). "Close to the Edge: Reflections on Rap". Tikkun. 8 (2): 13–18.
  38. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1993). "Children of the Future". Dissent. 40 (2): 221–225.
  39. Mills, Nicolaus, ed. (1994). Legacy of Dissent: 40 Years of Writing from Dissent Magazine. New York: Touchstone. pp. 219–226. ISBN 9780671888794.
  40. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1993). "Remembering Irving Howe". Dissent. 40 (4): 519–520.
  41. Berman, Marshall (November–December 1993). "Keeping the Gates Open". Tikkun. 8 (6): 71.
  42. Krieger, Joel, ed. (1993). The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 735–737. ISBN 9780195059342.
  43. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1994). ""Don't Kidnap Me, I'm a Professor": Looking at Brazil". Dissent. 41 (1): 27–32.
  44. Berman, Marshall (July 18, 1995). "Signs Square". The Village Voice. XL (29): 22–26.
  45. Berman, Marshall (Summer 1995). "Modernism and Human Rights Near the Millennium". Dissent. 42 (3): 333–341.
  46. Kasinitz, Philip, ed. (1995). Metropolis: Center and Symbol of Our Times. New York: New York University Press. pp. 130–159. ISBN 9780814746400.
  47. Berman, Marshall; Barthez, Ana (March–April 1996). "Temas de los tiempos modernos: Marx y el futuro". Quehacer (100): 22–27.
  48. Nochlin, Linda; Garb, Tamar, eds. (1996). The Jew in the Text: Modernity and the Construction of Identity. New York: Thames and Hudson. pp. 253–275. ISBN 9780500016671.
  49. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1997). "Picasso Surviving". Dissent. 44 (2): 87–91.
  50. Berman, Marshall (August 21, 1997). "Picasso sobreviviendo". Etcétera (238): 21–23.
  51. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1997). "Signs of the Times: The Lure of 42nd Street". Dissent. 44 (4): 76–83.
  52. Merrifield, Andy; Swyndeouw, Erik, eds. (1997). The Urbanization of Injustice. New York: New York University Press. pp. 161–179. ISBN 9780814755761.
  53. Berman, Marshall (Winter–Spring 1998). "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell: On the Synthesis of Times Square". Harvard Design Magazine (4): 22–25.
  54. Farmer, John Alan, ed. (1999). Urban Mythologies: The Bronx Represented Since the 1960s. New York: D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers. pp. 70–83. ISBN 9780917535260.
  55. Berman, Marshall (Summer 1999). "Views from the Burning Bridge". Dissent. 46 (3): 77–87.
  56. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1999). "Ten Years After 1989". Dissent. 46 (4): 7–8.
  57. Berman, Marshall (December 1999). "Museums in the Age of Giuliani". Art in America. 87 (12): 41–43.
  58. Burns, Ric; Sanders, James; Ades, Lisa (1999). New York, An Illustrated History. Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 540–545. ISBN 9780679454823.
  59. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2000). "Blue Jay Way: Where Will Critical Culture Come From?". Dissent. 47 (1): 30–34.
  60. Ockman, Joan, ed. (2000). The Pragmatist Imagination: Thinking About "Things in the Making". New York: Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 208–218. ISBN 9781568982878.
  61. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2001). "The Labor Movement: Is Anybody Home?". Dissent. 48 (3): 11–12.
  62. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2001). "Notes from Underground: Plato's Cave, Piranesi's Prisons, and the Subway". Harvard Design Magazine (15): 68–75.
  63. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2001). "Women and the Metamorphoses of Times Square". Dissent. 48 (4): 71–82.
  64. Berman, Marshall (Fall–Winter 2001). "Dancing with America: Philip Roth, Writer on the Left". New Labor Forum (9): 46–56. JSTOR 40342311.
  65. Berman, Marshall (November 2001). "Missing in Action: Death and Life in New York". Lingua Franca. 11 (8): 9–11.
  66. Smith, Terry, ed. (2001). Impossible Presence: Surface and Screen in the Photogenic Era. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. pp. 39–69. ISBN 9780226763859.
  67. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2002). "Love and Theft: From Jack Robin to Bob Dylan". Dissent. 49 (3): 67–73.
  68. Sorkin, Michael; Zukin, Sharon, eds. (2002). After the World Trade Center: Rethinking New York City. New York: Routledge. pp. 1–12. ISBN 9780415934794.
  69. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2003). "Marshall Berman Responds". Dissent. 50 (1): 6–7.
  70. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2003). "The City Rises: Rebuilding Meaning After 9/11". Dissent. 50 (3): 67–70.
  71. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2004). "Standing in the Doorway: Dissent in the 21st Century". Dissent. 51 (1): 90–92.
  72. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2004). "Israel: No Souvenirs". Dissent. 51 (3): 82–86.
  73. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2005). "Marshall Berman Responds". Dissent. 52 (1): 103–104. doi:10.1353/dss.2005.0102. S2CID 144387264.
  74. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2005). "The Last Page". Dissent. 52 (3): 128. doi:10.1353/dss.2005.0082. S2CID 144923239.
  75. Berman, Marshall (July–August 2006). "Home Fires Burning: Times Square's Signs". DESIGNER/Builder. XIII (2): 31–40.
  76. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2007). "New York Calling". Dissent. 54 (4): 71–77. doi:10.1353/dss.2007.0092. S2CID 144137265.
  77. Hammett, Jerilou; Hammett, Kingsley, eds. (2007). The Suburbanization of New York: Is the World's Greatest City Becoming Just Another Town?. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 143–154. ISBN 9781568986784.
  78. Berman, Marshall (Spring 2008). "1968: Lessons Learned". Dissent. 55 (2): 5–7. doi:10.1353/dss.2008.0027. S2CID 144206258.
  79. Stemmler, Susanne; Arnold, Sven, eds. (2008). New York - Berlin: Kulturen in der Stadt. Göttingen: Wallstein. pp. 144–158. ISBN 9783835303287.
  80. Byles, Jeff; Kazi, Olympia, eds. (2008). The New York 2030 Notebook. New York: Institute for Urban Design. pp. 69–70. ISBN 9780982086100.
  81. Berman, Marshall (August 24, 2009). "Gerald Cohen (1941-2009)". OpenDemocracy.
  82. Beaumont, Matthew; Dart, Gregory, eds. (2010). Restless Cities. New York: Verso. pp. 123–137. ISBN 9781844674053.
  83. Seery, John E., ed. (2011). A Political Companion to Walt Whitman. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky. pp. 149–154. ISBN 9780813126548. JSTOR j.ctt2jcf8x.
  84. Berman, Marshall (June 18, 2012). "In Poland, Followed by Shadows". Dissent.
  85. Shiffman, Ronald; Bell, Rick; Brown, Lance Jay; Elizabeth, Lynne, eds. (2012). Beyond Zuccotti Park: Freedom of Assembly and the Occupation of Public Space. New York: New York University Press. pp. 197–206. doi:10.2307/j.ctt21pxn0j. ISBN 9781613320099. JSTOR j.ctt21pxn0j.
  86. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2014). "Emerging from the Ruins". Dissent. 61 (1): 59–66. doi:10.1353/dss.2014.0009. S2CID 144044715.
  87. Corby, Jennifer, ed. (2016). Adventures in Modernism: Thinking with Marshall Berman. New York: Urban Research. pp. 6–25. ISBN 9780996004169.
  88. Solnit, Rebecca; Jelly-Shapiro, Joshua, eds. (2016). Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas. Oakland, CA: University of California Press. pp. 119–131. ISBN 9780520285958.
  89. "Subject Slip-Up". The Harvard Crimson. CXXXXIIII (153): 2. December 21, 1966.
  90. Berman, Marshall (October 26, 1967). "Something Beautiful". The Village Voice. XIII (2): 6.
  91. Berman, Marshall (April 26, 1970). "Mr. Berman replies". The New York Times Book Review. CXIX (41000): 7.35.
  92. Berman, Marshall (May 4, 1975). "Marshall Berman replies". The New York Times Book Review. CXXIV (42834): 7.57–7.58.
  93. Berman, Marshall (September 1975). "The Authentic Rousseau". The American Political Science Review. 69 (3): 971–972. doi:10.1017/S0003055400280246. JSTOR 1958414. S2CID 146656430.
  94. Berman, Marshall (July 26, 1983). "Lower East 'Sides' - Marshall Berman replies:". The Village Voice. XXVIII (30): 3, 31.
  95. Berman, Marshall (February 1, 1996). "Hope for Labor". The New York Review of Books. XLIII (2): 40.
  96. Berman, Marshall (October 29, 1959). "Politics and Ideology On the American Right". Columbia Daily Spectator - the Supplement. I (1): 1, 5.
  97. Berman, Marshall (October 14, 1960). "Interpreting and Changing: And No Perspective". Columbia Daily Spectator - the Supplement. II (1): S-1, S-4, S-6.
  98. Berman, Marshall (March 16, 1961). "Sex, Love and the Individual". Columbia Daily Spectator - the Supplement. II (5): S-1, S-6-8.
  99. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1966). ""The Lower East Side: Portal to American Life, 1870-1924"". Mosaic. VII (2): 2–11.
  100. Berman, Marshall (February 22, 1970). "Must Man Go Mad in Order to Be Sane?". The New York Times Book Review. CXIX (40937): 7.12, 7.44.
  101. Berman, Marshall (February 27, 1972). "Weird But Brilliant Light on the Way We Live Now". The New York Times Book Review. CXXI (41672): 7.1-2, 7.10-18.
  102. Berman, Marshall (August 20, 1972). "A New Edition of a Great Work of Historical Imagination". The New York Times Book Review. CXXI (41847): 7.1, 7.10–12.
  103. Berman, Marshall (July 17, 1973). "That Is the Land of Lost Content, I See It Shining Plain". The New York Times Book Review. CXXII (42176): 7.1, 7.26–30.
  104. Berman, Marshall (March 24, 1974). "Everybody Who's Nobody and the Nobody Who's Everybody". The New York Times Book Review. CXXIII (42428): 7.1–3.
  105. Berman, Marshall (March 30, 1975). "Erik Erikson: The Man Who Invented Himself". The New York Times Book Review. CXXIV (42799): 7.1–2, 7.22.
  106. Berman, Marshall (August 6, 1977). "Facades at Face Value". The Nation. 225 (4): 118–121.
  107. Berman, Marshall (January 15, 1978). "Family Affairs". The New York Times Book Review. CXXVII (43821): 7.6–7, 7.20.
  108. Berman, Marshall (January 27, 1979). "Marx: The Dancer and the Dance". The Nation. 228 (3): 85–91.
  109. Berman, Marshall (September 14, 1980). "From Paris to Gdansk". The New York Times Book Review. CXXIX (44706): 7.11, 7.36–37.
  110. Berman, Marshall (March 7, 1982). "Misanthrope's Advice". The New York Times Book Review. CXXXI (45245): 7.10–11, 7.33.
  111. Berman, Marshall (September 1983). "Harvey Pekar, Underground Man". Voice Literary Supplement (19): 9–11.
  112. Berman, Marshall (February 1984). ""The Bourgois Experience, Victoria to Freud: Volume 1, Education of the Senses"". Vanity Fair. Vol. 47, no. 2. p. 12.
  113. Berman, Marshall (July 1985). "Georg Lukács's Cosmic Chutzpah". Voice Literary Supplement (37): 1, 8–14.
  114. Berman, Marshall (September 21, 1985). "La Cité, C'est Moi". The Nation. 241 (8): 256–261.
  115. Berman, Marshall (May 28, 1988). "Humanism and Terror". The Nation. 246 (21): 740–746.
  116. Berman, Marshall (April 1, 1991). "L.A. Raw". The Nation. 252 (12): 417–419.
  117. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1991). "After the Gold Rush: A Nostalgic Retrospect of the Sixties". Dissent. 38 (4): 538–545.
  118. Berman, Marshall (March 29, 1992). "Hitting the Streets". Los Angeles Times Book Review. CXI (117): 1, 11.
  119. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1992). "A View From The Bridge". Culturefront. 1 (2): 46–52.
  120. Berman, Marshall (June 26, 1995). "Waiting for the Barbarians". The Nation. 260 (25): 927–931.
  121. Berman, Marshall (November 20, 1995). "Kafka Family Values". The Nation. 261 (17): 602–608.
  122. Berman, Marshall (May 6, 1996). "In the Night Kitchen". The Nation. 262 (18): 11–16.
  123. Berman, Marshall (September 23, 1996). "The Bonds of Love". The Nation. 263 (8): 25–30.
  124. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1996). "Meyer Schapiro: The Presence of the Subject". New Politics. V (4): 142–149.
  125. Berman, Marshall (May 12, 1997). "Angel in the City". The Nation. 264 (18): 29–34.
  126. Berman, Marshall (May 11, 1998). "Unchained Melody". The Nation. 266 (17): 11–16.
  127. Berman, Marshall (April 6, 2015). "Unchained Melody". The Nation. 300 (14): 169.
  128. Navasky, Victor; Heuvel, Katrina Vanden, eds. (2000). The Best of the Nation. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. pp. 521–530. ISBN 9781560252672.
  129. Hitchens, Christopher; Caldwell, Christopher, eds. (2002). Left Hooks, Right Crosses. New York: Bold Type Books. pp. 145–156. ISBN 9781560254096.
  130. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1998). "The Last Page". Dissent. 45 (4): 144.
  131. Berman, Marshall (February–March 2000). "Lost in the Arcades". Metropolis. 19 (6): 116–121.
  132. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2000). "Crossing Swords: Trees Growing in Brooklyn". Dissent. 47 (4): 105–107.
  133. Berman, Marshall (Spring 2002). "Dancing in the Dark". Dissent. 49 (2): 117–119.
  134. Berman, Marshall (Spring–Summer 2006). "Moment of Grace: The American City in the 1950s". Harvard Design Magazine (24): 118–122.
  135. Berman, Marshall (July 4, 2007). "Bringing Back Moses". The Architect's Newspaper. 05 (12): 17–18.
  136. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2008). "Modernism in the Streets". Dissent. 55 (4): 103–106. doi:10.1353/dss.2008.0095. S2CID 144067992.
  137. Berman, Marshall (Spring 2009). "Orhan Pamuk and Modernist Liberalism". Dissent. 56 (2): 113–118. doi:10.1353/dss.0.0045. S2CID 145659036.

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