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  • av Carl Schmitt
    411,-

    The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy offers a powerful criticism of the inconsistencies of representative democracy.Described both as "the Hobbes of our age" and as "the philosophical godfather of Nazism," Carl Schmitt was a brilliant and controversial political theorist whose doctrine of political leadership and critique of liberal democratic ideals distinguish him as one of the most original contributors to modern political theory. The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy offers a powerful criticism of the inconsistencies of representative democracy. First published in 1923, it has often been viewed as an attempt to destroy parliamentarism; in fact, it was Schmitt's attempt to defend the Weimar constitution. The introduction to this new translation places the book in proper historical context and provides a useful guide to several aspects of Weimar political culture. The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy is included in the series Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought, edited by Thomas McCarthy.

  • - Three Studies
    av Theodor W. Adorno
    604,-

  • - Walter Benjamin and the Arcades Project
    av Susan Buck-Morss
    650,-

  • - The Redemption of Illusion
    av Lambert (Professor of Philosophy Zuidervaart
    376,-

    This is the first book to put Aesthetic Theory into context and outline the main ideas and relevant debates, offering readers a valuable guide through this huge, difficult, but revelatory work.

  • - Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois Society
    av Jürgen Habermas
    431,-

    This is Jurgen Habermas's most concrete historical-sociological book and one of the key contributions to political thought in the postwar period.

  • - Pluralism, Complexity, and Democracy
    av James (Saint Louis University) Bohman
    325,-

    Bohman develops a realistic model of deliberation by gradually introducing and analyzing the major tests facing deliberative democracy: cultural pluralism, social inequalities, social complexity, and community-wide biases and ideologies.

  • - From Demos to Demoi
    av James (Saint Louis University) Bohman
    129,-

    An innovative conception of democracy for an era of globalization and delegation of authority beyond the nation-state: rule by peoples across borders rather than by "the people" within a fixed jurisdiction.

  • - Essays in Adorno's Aesthetic Theory
     
    376,-

    The essays are organized around the twin themes of semblance and subjectivity. Whereas the concept of semblance, or illusion, points to Adorno's links with Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud, the concept of subjectivity recalls his lifelong struggle with a philosophy ofconsciousness stemming from Kant, Hegel, and Lukacs.

  • - Critical Theory between Past and Future
    av Nikolas (Australian Catholic University) Kompridis
    388,-

    A provocatively argued call for shifting the emphasis of critical theory from Habermasian "critique," restricted to normative clarification, to "disclosure," a possibility-enhancing approach that draws on and reinterprets ideas of Heidegger.

  • - The Science Wars, Argumentation Theory, and Habermas
    av William (Saint Louis University) Rehg
    130,-

    A proposal for an interdisciplinary, context-sensitive framework for assessing the strength of scientific arguments that melds Jurgen Habermas's discourse theory and sociological contextualism.

  • - Studies in the Development of Critical Theory
    av Helmut Dubiel
    273,-

    This important study of the relationship between historical developments and the work of the scholars associated with the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research yields fascinating insights into the actual workings of the Institute and the relationships among its members.

  • av Hans Blumenberg
    838,-

    This major work by the German philosopher Hans Blumenberg is a monumental rethinking of the significance of the Copernican revolution for our understanding of modernity. It provides an important corrective to the view of science as an autonomous enterprise and presents a new account of the history of interpretations of the significance of the heavens for man.Hans Blumenberg is Professor of Philosophy, emeritus, at the University of Munster in West Germany. This book is included in the series Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought, edited by Thomas McCarthy

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