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Verfasst von:Ibsen, Malte Frøslee [VerfasserIn]   i
Titel:A critical theory of global justice
Titelzusatz:the Frankfurt School and world society
Verf.angabe:Malte Frøslee Ibsen
Verlagsort:Oxford ; New York
Verlag:Oxford University Press
E-Jahr:2023
Jahr:[2023]
Umfang:xii, 367 Seiten
Format:24 cm
Fussnoten:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 353-362, Register
Ang. zum Inhalt:Max Horkheimer and the original paradigm of critical theory
 Horkheimer's original paradigm and the idea of a critical theory of world society
 Theodor W. Adorno and the negativist paradigm of critical theory
 Adorno's negativist paradigm and the idea of a critical theory of world society
 Jürgen Habermas and the communicative paradigm of critical theory
 Habermas's communicative paradigm and the idea of a critical theory of world society
 Axel honneth and the recognition paradigm of critical theory
 Honneth's recognition paradigm and the idea of a critical theory of world society
 Amy Allen's contextualist paradigm of critical theory
 Rainer Forst's justification paradigm of critical theory
ISBN:0-19-286412-2
 978-0-19-286412-3
Abstract:The idea of a critical theory is famous across the world, yet it is today rarely practised as originally conceived by the Frankfurt School. The waning influence of critical theory in the contemporary academy may be due to its lack of engagement with global problems and the postcolonial condition. This book offers the first systematic treatment of the idea of a critical theory of world society, advancing the conversation between critical theory and postcolonial and ecological thought. Malte Frøslee Ibsen develops a reconstruction of the Frankfurt School tradition as four paradigms of critical theory, in original interpretations of the work of Max Horkheimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Jürgen Habermas, and Axel Honneth, and considers how the global context has featured in their work and what might be salvaged for a critical theory of contemporary world society. Along the way, Ibsen advances new interpretations of the relationship between critical theory and justice, the idea of communicative freedom, and three conceptions of power in the Frankfurt School tradition. He further offers extended discussions of two emerging paradigms in the work of Amy Allen and Rainer Forst and argues that a critical theory of world society must combine and integrate a Kantian constructivist approach in a critique of global injustice, as Forst defends, with the reflexive check of a self-problematizing critique of its blind spots and taken-for-granted assumptions regarding the postcolonial condition, as defended by Allen. Finally, Ibsen rethinks the relationship between society and nature in critical theory, with far-reaching normative and methodological implications.
DOI:doi:10.1093/oso/9780192864123.001.0001
URL:DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192864123.001.0001
Schlagwörter:(s)Weltordnung   i / (s)Soziale Gerechtigkeit   i / (s)Gerechtigkeit   i / (s)Internationale Gesellschaft   i / (s)Kritische Theorie   i / (s)Politische Theorie   i / (s)Politische Philosophie   i / (s)Soziologie   i / (s)Wissenschaft   i / (s)Geschichte   i
Sprache:eng
Bibliogr. Hinweis:Erscheint auch als : Online-Ausgabe: Ibsen, Malte Frøslee, 1983 - : A critical theory of global justice. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2023. - 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 367 Seiten)
RVK-Notation:MS 1290   i
 MR 5350   i
 MK 4050   i
Sach-SW:Critical theory
 Frankfurt school of sociology
 Political science - Philosophy
 Social justice
 Social sciences - Philosophy
K10plus-PPN:1828248843
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