
Critique, Action, and Liberation
James L. Marsh(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 8. December 1994
Book
Paperback/Softback
443 pages
978-0-7914-2170-3 (ISBN)
Description
Critique, Action, and Liberation is an original work in critical social theory that develops an approach to and method for social and political science. Drawing on the work of Habermas, Marcuse, Adorno, Offe, Marx, and David Harvey, Marsh develops an ethics and a social phenomenology of the self as communicative subject. He then advances an interpretation and critique of modernity, late capitalism, and state socialism.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a comprehensive, articulate, and readable account of the major controversies that presently divide two major groups of contemporary continentalist philosophers, critical theory and postmodernism. It argues clearly, uncompromisingly, and pointedly for a version of Habermasianism. This is a substantive scholarly and philosophical achievement that represents a major statement of critical theory-its prospects and possibilities-from a major thinker in American critical theory today." - John D. Caputo, Villanova University"Not only is Marsh's philosophical approach unique in combining usually disparate methods and sources, he contributes to the postmodernism debates by focusing on questions of justice. His development of Habermas's concept of colonization shows it to be much richer than Habermas himself sometimes suggests. Placing the notion of economic and political justice within recent debates in continental philosophy is an important contribution, since Marsh shows that there is no alternative to universalism and egalitarianism in issues of justice. He also gives a strong argument for the continuing importance of socialist ideals." - James Bohman, St. Louis University
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
594 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7914-2170-3 (9780791421703)
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Person
James L. Marsh is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University. He has written a number of books, including Post-Cartesian Meditations.
Content
Preface
The Communicative Subject: An Eidetics and Ethics of Action
1. Critical Theory: Method and Content
2. Understanding and Explanation
3. Theory and Practice
4. Rationality and Critique
5. Truth and Power
6. Violence, Nonviolence, and Action
7. The Right and the Good
8. Freedom as Communication and Self-Realization
9. Justice
The Historical Subject: An Interpretation and Critique of Action
10. Communicative Praxis and History
11. Modernity and Enlightenment
12. Life-World and System
13. Is Late Capitalism Rational?
14. Flexible Accumulation in Late Capitalism: Structure and Ideology
15. A Model of Democratic Socialism
16. On the Possibility of Democratic Socialism
Notes
Bibliography
Index >
The Communicative Subject: An Eidetics and Ethics of Action
1. Critical Theory: Method and Content
2. Understanding and Explanation
3. Theory and Practice
4. Rationality and Critique
5. Truth and Power
6. Violence, Nonviolence, and Action
7. The Right and the Good
8. Freedom as Communication and Self-Realization
9. Justice
The Historical Subject: An Interpretation and Critique of Action
10. Communicative Praxis and History
11. Modernity and Enlightenment
12. Life-World and System
13. Is Late Capitalism Rational?
14. Flexible Accumulation in Late Capitalism: Structure and Ideology
15. A Model of Democratic Socialism
16. On the Possibility of Democratic Socialism
Notes
Bibliography
Index >