Weinstein lived and worked in San Francisco,
Madison, Wisconsin, and
Coventry, England, teaching at the
University of Warwick's Centre for the Study of Social History, before becoming a central figure among left-wing Democrats in his adopted home of Chicago, where he founded
In These Times in 1976. He edited the magazine until he retired in 1999. Weinstein wrote numerous history books, including
The Decline of Socialism in America,
The Corporate Ideal in the Liberal State, and
The Long Detour: The History and Future of the American Left. He also founded the journals
Studies on the Left and
Socialist Revolution (later renamed
Socialist Review and ultimately
Radical Society). He was one of the founders of Modern Times Bookstore in San Francisco. ==Personal life==