Gerard Delanty
Critical Theory and Social Transformation
Crises of the Present and Future Possibilities
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Gerard Delanty
Critical Theory and Social Transformation
Crises of the Present and Future Possibilities
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This book shows how a critical theory perspective can offer new insights into our time. It also provides a succinct case for the revival of what was the original aim of the critical theory tradition, namely the link between philosophy and social research.
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This book shows how a critical theory perspective can offer new insights into our time. It also provides a succinct case for the revival of what was the original aim of the critical theory tradition, namely the link between philosophy and social research.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9780367276416
- ISBN-10: 0367276410
- Artikelnr.: 58804560
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 162mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9780367276416
- ISBN-10: 0367276410
- Artikelnr.: 58804560
Introduction Part 1: Critical Theory Revisited 1. Spectres of Critique: The
Legacy of the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School 2. Critical
Engagements: Varieties of Critique in Social Science 3. Critical Theory and
Social Transformation: Modernity, Capitalism and Technology Part 2:
Capitalism, Cosmopolitanism, the Anthropocene 4. Questioning Homo
Economicus: Have we all Become Neoliberals? 5. Imagining the Future of
Capitalism: Trends, Scenarios and Prospects for the Future 6. The Prospects
of Cosmopolitanism and the Possibility of Global Justice: New Directions
for Critical Social Theory 7. Cosmopolitics and the Challenge of the
Anthropocene: The New Politics of Nature Part 3: Space, Memory and Legacies
of History 8. The Future of Public Space: Crisis and Renewal 9. Modernity
and Memory: Historical Self-Understanding and the Burden of the Past 10.
Looking Back at the Twentieth Century: Europe's Contested Legacies of
History 11. The Crisis of the Present: Authoritarianism and Social
Pathologies 12. Conclusion: On the Future
Legacy of the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School 2. Critical
Engagements: Varieties of Critique in Social Science 3. Critical Theory and
Social Transformation: Modernity, Capitalism and Technology Part 2:
Capitalism, Cosmopolitanism, the Anthropocene 4. Questioning Homo
Economicus: Have we all Become Neoliberals? 5. Imagining the Future of
Capitalism: Trends, Scenarios and Prospects for the Future 6. The Prospects
of Cosmopolitanism and the Possibility of Global Justice: New Directions
for Critical Social Theory 7. Cosmopolitics and the Challenge of the
Anthropocene: The New Politics of Nature Part 3: Space, Memory and Legacies
of History 8. The Future of Public Space: Crisis and Renewal 9. Modernity
and Memory: Historical Self-Understanding and the Burden of the Past 10.
Looking Back at the Twentieth Century: Europe's Contested Legacies of
History 11. The Crisis of the Present: Authoritarianism and Social
Pathologies 12. Conclusion: On the Future
Introduction Part 1: Critical Theory Revisited 1. Spectres of Critique: The
Legacy of the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School 2. Critical
Engagements: Varieties of Critique in Social Science 3. Critical Theory and
Social Transformation: Modernity, Capitalism and Technology Part 2:
Capitalism, Cosmopolitanism, the Anthropocene 4. Questioning Homo
Economicus: Have we all Become Neoliberals? 5. Imagining the Future of
Capitalism: Trends, Scenarios and Prospects for the Future 6. The Prospects
of Cosmopolitanism and the Possibility of Global Justice: New Directions
for Critical Social Theory 7. Cosmopolitics and the Challenge of the
Anthropocene: The New Politics of Nature Part 3: Space, Memory and Legacies
of History 8. The Future of Public Space: Crisis and Renewal 9. Modernity
and Memory: Historical Self-Understanding and the Burden of the Past 10.
Looking Back at the Twentieth Century: Europe's Contested Legacies of
History 11. The Crisis of the Present: Authoritarianism and Social
Pathologies 12. Conclusion: On the Future
Legacy of the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School 2. Critical
Engagements: Varieties of Critique in Social Science 3. Critical Theory and
Social Transformation: Modernity, Capitalism and Technology Part 2:
Capitalism, Cosmopolitanism, the Anthropocene 4. Questioning Homo
Economicus: Have we all Become Neoliberals? 5. Imagining the Future of
Capitalism: Trends, Scenarios and Prospects for the Future 6. The Prospects
of Cosmopolitanism and the Possibility of Global Justice: New Directions
for Critical Social Theory 7. Cosmopolitics and the Challenge of the
Anthropocene: The New Politics of Nature Part 3: Space, Memory and Legacies
of History 8. The Future of Public Space: Crisis and Renewal 9. Modernity
and Memory: Historical Self-Understanding and the Burden of the Past 10.
Looking Back at the Twentieth Century: Europe's Contested Legacies of
History 11. The Crisis of the Present: Authoritarianism and Social
Pathologies 12. Conclusion: On the Future