Habermas and Contemporary Society by J Sitton

Habermas and Contemporary Society by J Sitton

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Building on Max Weber's thesis that the dynamic of capitalism actually erodes individual freedom and the meaningfulness of social life - famously resulting in a culture of 'specialists without spirit, sensualists without heart' - Habermas traces contemporary social conflict to resistance to this dynamic by a variety of social groups.

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Habermas and Contemporary Society by J Sitton

By marginalizing methodological and other more specialized theoretical concerns, this book focuses on Habermas's substantive portrayal of contemporary society and its discontents. Over the last four decades Jurgen Habermas has forged an innovative and much-discussed theory of contemporary capitalist society. Building on Max Weber's thesis that the dynamic of capitalism actually erodes individual freedom and the meaningfulness of social life-famously resulting in a culture of specialists without spirit, sensualists without heart-Habermas traces contemporary social conflict to resistance to this dynamic by a variety of social groups. His theory of communicative action attempts to show the possibilities in contemporary society for moving toward a more balanced social life that, unlike other political currents today, would not sacrifice the truly progressive features of complex modern societies.

'.. the book provides a very valuable introduction to the central themes of Habermas's very large and complex corpus of thought on contemporary society.' - David S. Owen, Colloquia Germanica

John F. Sitton, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA
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ISBN 13 9781403961938
ISBN 10 140396193X
Titre Habermas and Contemporary Society
Auteur J Sitton
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Palgrave USA
Année de publication 2003-11-04
Nombre de pages 197
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