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245 0 4 _aThe Cambridge companion to critical theory /
_cedited by Fred Rush.
246 3 0 _aCritical theory
260 _aCambridge ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2004.
300 _axx, 376 p. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 361-370) and index.
505 _aContents Introduction Fred Rush 1. Conceptual foundations of early Critical Theory Fred Rush 2. Benjamin, Adorno, and the decline of the aura Michael Rosen 3. The dialectic of enlightenment Julian Roberts 4. The marriage of Marx and Freud: Critical Theory and psychoanalysis Joel Whitebook 5. Dialectics and the revolutionary impulse Raymond Geuss 6. 'The dead speaking of stones and stars': an introduction to Adorno's Aesthetic Theory J. M. Bernstein 7. Critique, state, and economy Moishe Postone 8. The transcendental turn: Habermas's 'Kantian pragmatism' Kenneth Baynes 9. The politics of Critical Theory Simone Chambers 10. Critical Theory and the analysis of contemporary mass society Hauke Brunkhorst 11. Critical Theory and poststructuralism: Habermas and Foucault Beatrice Hanssen 12. The very idea of critical social science Stephen White 13. A social pathology of reason: on the intellectual legacy of Critical Theory Axel Honneth.
650 0 _aCritical theory.
700 1 _aRush, Fred.
856 4 2 _3Publisher description
_uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0632/2005297203-d.html
856 4 1 _3Table of contents only
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856 4 2 _3Contributor biographical information
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