
Dialectic of Enlightenment
Critical Theory and the Messianic Light
Jacob Klapwijk(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 9. August 2010
124 pages
978-1-4982-7281-0 (ISBN)
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Dialectic of Enlightenment is a thought-provoking introduction to the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory. Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno first identified the "dialectic of enlightenment" when fascism was on the rampage in Europe. They warned that enlightened reason and societal freedom threaten to revert into blindness and oppression. Herbert Marcuse and the young Jurgen Habermas elaborated their Critical Theory, declaring that post-war society has not escaped this dilemma, blinded as it is by ideology, pseudo-democracy, and mass manipulation.
Critical Theory aims to unmask modern reason and liberate society. But a fundamental question keeps coming back: how can this critique of modernity remain viable within a repressive societal system? Is reason in the modern world indeed doomed to self-destruct? Does rationality inevitably lead to domination and oppression? Jacob Klapwijk argues that the dialectic of enlightenment proves to be a faith, a mythical faith encouraging resignation and despair. Instead we need a wholesome reason, one inspired by a messianic faith.
Dialectic of Enlightenment is an important book for students of philosophy, theology, and the social sciences. It invites them to a renewed criticism of the mythological traits and self-destructive tendencies of modern reason. It also offers a perspective of hope to all who share the author's concern about the direction of today's globalizing world.
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Eugene
United States
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Jacob Klapwijk is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Philosophy, Free University, Amsterdam. He is an expert on the philosophy of history, and in recent years also involved in the creation-evolution debate. He is the author of Purpose in the Living World? Creation and Emergent Evolution (2009).
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Preface to the English Edition
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1: What is the "Dialectic of Enlightenment"?
- Chapter 2: The "Critical Theory" of Horkheimer and Adorno
- Chapter 3: Marcuse and the "Eroticization" of Culture
- Chapter 4: The Political Marcuse
- Chapter 5: Adorno and the Negative Dialectic
- Chapter 6: Habermas and Technocratic Ideology
- Chapter 7: Criticism and Liberation in Habermas
- Chapter 8: Horkheimer and Religious Yearning
- Chapter 9: The Myth and the Messianic Light
- Bibliography
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