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Lukács’ Theory of Reification and the Tradition of Critical Theory
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: What Is Critical Theory?
pp. 17
Critical Theory and Resistance: On Antiphilosophy and the Philosophy of Praxis
pp. 43
Marx’s Influence on the Early Frankfurt School
pp. 67
Lukács’ Theory of Reification and the Tradition of Critical Theory
pp. 87
Totality, Reason, Dialectics: The Importance of Hegel for Critical Theory from Lukács to Honneth
pp. 109
Why Students of the Frankfurt School Will Have to Read Lukács
pp. 137
Critical Theory and the Historical Transformations of Capitalist Modernity
pp. 165
Critical Theory as Radical Comparative–Historical Research
pp. 185
The Frankfurt School and the Critique of Instrumental Reason
pp. 207
Materialism in Critical Theory: Marx and the Early Horkheimer
pp. 231
Critique as the Epistemic Framework of the Critical Social Sciences
pp. 255
Theories of Culture in the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory
pp. 279
Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory
pp. 291
Art and the Concept of Autonomy in Adorno’s Kant Critique
pp. 309
Judging by Refraining from Judgment: The Artwork and Its Einordnung
pp. 329
Aesthetics as the Precondition for Revolution
pp. 349
What Does It Mean To Be Critical? On Literary and Social Critique in Walter Benjamin
pp. 369
Theory and Class Consciousness
pp. 425
The Frankfurt School, Authority, and the Psychoanalysis of Utopia
pp. 443
The Social Psychology of Critical Theory
pp. 463
The Social Psychology of Authority
pp. 481
The Fromm–Marcuse Debate and the Future of Critical Theory
pp. 505
The Metaethics of Critical Theories
pp. 523
Collective Agency and Intentionality: A Critical Theory Perspective
pp. 547
Recognition, Social Systems and Critical Theory
pp. 567
Recognition, Identity and Subjectivity
pp. 587
The Sociological Roots and Deficits of Axel Honneth’s Theory of Recognition
pp. 613
Experience and Temporality: Toward a New Paradigm of Critical Theory
pp. 631
Critical Theory of Human Rights
pp. 655
Immanent Critique and the Exhaustion Thesis: Neoliberalism and History’s Vicissitudes
pp. 677
Critical Theory and Global Development
pp. 697
The New Sensibility, Intersectionality, and Democratic Attunement: The Future of Critical Theory and Humanity
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