Humanities Division
Professor, History of Consciousness
Faculty
Politics Department
Humanities Building 1
Office # 339
1156 High Street Humanities One Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Office #436
Monday 9-11am (or by appointment)
Humanities Academic Services
Massimiliano Tomba (Ph.D. in Political Philosophy at the University of Pisa) taught Political Philosophy at the University of Padova (Italy). He specialized in German classical philosophy during his stay in Germany (University of Würzburg, Münich, and Hamburg). Since 2012, he has been acting as co-director of an international project whose aim is to rethink the predominant schemes of interpretation of global society to overcome the prevailing Eurocentrism in conceptions of universalism, space, and time. Among his publications is Krise und Kritik bei Bruno Bauer. Kategorien des Politischen im nachhegelschen Denken, Peter Lang, 2005; La vera politica. Kant e Benjamin: la possibilità della giustizia, Quodlibet, 2006; Marx’s Temporalities, Brill, 2013; Attraverso la piccolo porta. Quattro studi su Walter Benjamin, Mimesis, 2017: Insurgent Universality. An Alternative Legacy of Modernity, New York, Oxford University Press, 2019, Co-winner of the 2021 David and Elaine Spitz Prize for the best book in liberal and/or democratic theory published in 2019.
Massimiliano Tomba's work focuses on time and temporalities, Marxism, critical theory (especially the first generation of the Frankfurt School), and modern and contemporary political thought. He has written on Hegel, Kant, Marx, Walter Benjamin, the French Revolution, fascism and historical revisionism, Italian workerism, new social movements, and the impact of the last financial crisis on democracies in Europe and the United States, among others. His works have been translated into Chinese, French, English, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Rumanian, Spanish, and Turkish.
Massimiliano Tomba’s research spans Continental philosophy, political theory, critical history, materialist inquiry, and modern history. His work interrogates the dominance of unilinear models of historical time by developing an account of multiple temporalities. He investigates alternative legacies of modernity as a conceptual arsenal for diverse legal and political forms, explores anachronism as a source of generative friction, and advances new approaches to rethinking the philosophical and political canon.
Books
--Revolution and Restoration. The Politics of Anachronism, Fordham, Fordham University Press, 2025.
--Thomas Müntzer and the German Peasants’ War at 500 years. Special issue for History of the Present, Ed. by Loren Goldman and Massimiliano Tomba, Durham: Duke University Press, 2025.
--Insurgent Universality. An Alternative Legacy of Modernity, New York, Oxford University Press, 2019, 304 pp.
Co-winner of the 2021 David and Elaine Spitz Prize for the best book in liberal and/or democratic theory published in 2019
--Attraverso la piccola porta. Quattro studi su Walter Benjamin. Milano, Mimesis, 2017, 114 pp.
--Marx’s Temporalities, trans. Sara Farris and Peter Thomas, Leiden, Brill, 2013, 206 pp. (2nd Edition: Chicago, Haymarket Books, 2013)
Shortlisted for the 2013 The Deutscher Memorial Prize
--Strati di tempo. Karl Marx materialista storico. Milano, Jaca Books, 2010, 290 pp.
--La vera politica. Kant e Benjamin: la possibilità della giustizia, Macerata, Quodlibet, 2006, 280 pp.
--Crisi e critica in Bruno Bauer. Il principio di esclusione come fondamento del politico, Napoli, Bibliopolis, 2002
Translated into German: Krise und Kritik bei Bruno Bauer. Kategorien des Politischen im nachhegelschen Denken, trans. L. Schröder, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 2005, 235 pp.