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Critical Theory: The Basics Martin Shuster

Critical Theory: The Basics By Martin Shuster

Critical Theory: The Basics by Martin Shuster


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Critical Theory: The Basics is an ideal starting point for anyone seeking an accessible but robust introduction to the richness and complexity of this tradition and to its continuing importance today.

Critical Theory: The Basics Summary

Critical Theory: The Basics by Martin Shuster

Critical Theory: The Basics brings clarity to a topic that is confusingly bandied about with various meanings today in popular and academic culture.

First defined by Max Horkheimer in the 1930s, critical theory now extends far beyond its original German context around the Frankfurt School and the emergence of Nazism. We now often speak of critical theories of race, gender, anti-colonialism, and so forth. This book introduces especially the core program of the first-generation of the Frankfurt School (including Horkheimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Erich Fromm, and Herbert Marcuse), and shows how this program remains crucial to understanding the problems, ideologies, and systems of the modern world, including capitalism, racism, sexism, and the enduring problems of colonialism. It explores basic questions like:

  • What is critical theory?
  • What can critical theory be? What should it be?
  • Why and how does critical theory remain vital to understanding the contemporary world, including notions of self, society, politics, art, religion, culture, race, gender, and class?

With suggestions for further reading, this book is an ideal starting point for anyone seeking an accessible but robust introduction to the richness and complexity of this tradition and to its continuing importance today.

Critical Theory: The Basics Reviews

From its roots in the Weimar Republic to our own troubled times, critical theory has offered some of the most sophisticated and influential accounts of modern societys challenges. This lucid and powerfully argued book introduces new readers to this tradition while providing plenty of interesting perspectives for more seasoned ones. Espen Hammer, Temple University

Under the guise of an introduction, Shuster has in fact provided a sustained and multifaceted argument for identifying needless suffering as the cynosure from which radiates the multifarious philosophical and sociological productions attributed to Frankfurt School Critical Theory. This immensely informative and at times refreshingly quirky study will prove enlightening to the curious novice and provocative to the seasoned scholar. Henry W. Pickford, Duke University

About Martin Shuster

Martin Shuster is Professor of Philosophy and the Isaac Swift Distinguished Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In addition to many journal articles, public essays, and edited volumes, he is the author of Autonomy after Auschwitz: Adorno, German Idealism, and Modernity (2014), New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (2017), and How to Measure a World? A Philosophy of Judaism (2021).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Suffering 1. Critique 2. Self 3. Society 4. Art 5. Religion Conclusion: Philosophy, Critical Theory and the Present Bibliography Index

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NGR9781032061566
9781032061566
1032061561
Critical Theory: The Basics by Martin Shuster
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2024-05-27
228
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