Title: Confronting mass democracy and industrial technology : political and social theory from Nietzsche to Habermas
Abstract:Contents: Democracy and technology in intellectual life of ill-fated John P. McCormick Yale University I Rationality and politics at outset of century Love, passion and maturity: Nietzche and Weber on...Contents: Democracy and technology in intellectual life of ill-fated John P. McCormick Yale University I Rationality and politics at outset of century Love, passion and maturity: Nietzche and Weber on science, morality and politics Tracy B. Strong University of California, San Diego II Strategies of progressive political action in an age of technological transformation Post-Utopian Marxism: Lukacs and dilemmas of organization Andrew Feenberg San Diego State University Herbert Marcuse: A critical retrospective from Berlin to Berkeley Richard Wolin City University of New York III Socio-literary theory: Unlikely sources for a critique of capitalism? History lesson on S-Bahn: Brecht's cartography of capital Richard Dienst Rutgers University The Geist in machine: Freud, uncanny and technology Gia Pascarelli Sacred Hear University IV Society and state as machine in Weimar Republic and Third Reich The soul in age of society and technology: Helmuth Plessner's defensive liberalism Jan-Werner Muller All Souls College, Oxford University Leviathan in 1930s: The reception of Hobbes in Third Reich David Dyzenhaus University of Toronto V Theories of technocracy in two post-war Germanies Revisionism and orthodoxy: Stalinism and political thought in German Democratic Republic's founding decade Peter C. Caldwell Rice University Unsolved paradoxes: Conservative political thought in Adenauer's Germany William E. Scheuerman University of Minnesota VI Throwing off yoke of the German Master Destruktion or recovery?: Leo Strauss's critique of Heidegger Steven B. Smith Yale University A critical versus genealogical questioning of technology: Notes on how not to read Adorno and Horkheimer John P. McCormick Yale University Provocation and appropriation: Hannah Arendt's response to Heidegger Richard J. Bernstein The New School VII Critical democratic theory at century's end: Law, language, gender, culture Disembodying democracy: Gendered discourse in Habermas's legalistic turn Nancy S. Love Pennsylvania State University Reversing dialectic of enlightenment: The Reenchantment of world Seylia Benhabib Harvard UniversityRead More
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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