New from Monthly Review Press: Navigating the Zeitgeist new from Monthly Review Press Navigating the Zeitgeist A Story of the Cold War, the New Left, Irish Republicanism, and International Communism by Helena Sheehan —Mike Davis, author, City of Quartz and Planet of Slums “How did a convent girl from Philadelphia end up as a soldier of the Official IRA and then reinvent herself as a renowned Marxist philosopher? An uncompromisingly honest and utterly fascinating memoir from the drowned continent that was once western communism.” —Jodi Dean, author, The Communist Horizon “Navigating the Zeitgeist is more than the autobiography of a brilliant philosopher, lover, mother, and organizer. It’s the autobiography of the left.” —Brian Hanley, author, The Lost Revolution

“More than a memoir, this book makes a compelling call for radical reflection and action.” —Stathis Kouvelakis, author, Philosophy and Revolution “Sheehan’s recollections not only provide a personal and political perspective on the people and ideas that shaped much of the modern left; her vivid portraits of many of the individuals involved are indispensable for anyone seeking to understand these movements and their times.” Why would an American girl-child, born into a good, Irish-Catholic family in the thick of the McCarthy era—a girl who, when she came of age, entered a convent—morph into an atheist, feminist, and Marxist? The answer is in Helena Sheehan’s fascinating account of her journey from her 1940s and 1950s beginnings, into the turbulent 1960s, when the Vietnam War, black power, and women’s liberation rocked her bedrock assumptions and prompted a volley of life-upending questions—questions shared by millions of young people of her generation. But, for Helena Sheehan, the increasingly radicalized answers deepened through the following decades. Beginning by overturning such certainties as America-is-the-world’s-greatest-country and The-Church-is-infallible, Sheehan went on to embrace existentialism, philosophical pragmatism, the new left, and eventually Marxism. Migrating from the United States to Ireland, she became involved with Irish republicanism and international communism in the 1970s and 1980s. Sheehan’s narrative vividly captures the global sweep and contradictions of second-wave feminism, antiwar activism, national liberation movements, and international communism in Eastern and Western Europe—as well as the quieter intellectual ferment of individuals living through these times. Navigating the Zeitgeist is an eloquently articulated voyage from faith to enlightenment to historical materialism that informs as well as entertains. This is the story of a well-lived political and philosophical life, told by a woman who continues to interrogate her times.

308 pages | $25 pbk



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Helena Sheehan is Professor Emerita at Dublin City University, where she taught history of ideas and media studies. She is also the author of several books, including Marxism and the Philosophy of Science: A Critical History, Irish Television Drama: A Society and Its Stories, and The Syriza Wave, as well as journal articles on politics, culture, and philosophy. 308 pages | $25 pbk

