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The Critique of Instrumental Reason from Weber to Habermas Darrow Schecter

The Critique of Instrumental Reason from Weber to Habermas By Darrow Schecter

The Critique of Instrumental Reason from Weber to Habermas by Darrow Schecter


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The Critique of Instrumental Reason from Weber to Habermas Summary

The Critique of Instrumental Reason from Weber to Habermas by Darrow Schecter

This book analyses the critique of instrumental reason from Weber through to the present day. Weber constitutes the starting point because he represents a key moment of theoretical and political transition. Whereas Enlightenment thinkers such as Kant, Rousseau and Hegel had a profound faith in the power of reason to improve society and mankind, Weber signals that far from being a universally positive and progressive force, the institutionalisation of reason might actually be a highly effective tool in the struggle for domination. Schecter charts how Weber's ideas took shape as a response to the works of Nietzsche and Georg Simmel, and how these ideas were taken up by the theorists of the Frankfurt School in their attempts to formulate a critical theory of society, firstly by Horkheimer and Adorno and then later by Habermas in his The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere. Schecter further explores how Habermas moves away from a Weberian-Marxist version of social theory towards a more optimistic approach based on a linguistic and systems'-theoretical approach in his Theory of Communicative Action. The book also discusses Heidegger's ontological response to the challenge posed by Weber as well as Walter Benjamin's examination of the contradictions inherent in the attempts to produce a just legal system in the absence of substantive rationality and justice.

The Critique of Instrumental Reason from Weber to Habermas Reviews

"This splendid book contains exceptionally insightful discussions of critical theory, Heidegger, Arendt and other theorists and opens up an exceptionally important argument about the relations between legality and legitimacy."-William Outhwaite, Chair of Sociology, Newcastle University"

About Darrow Schecter

Darrow Schecter is Reader in the School of Humanities, University of Sussex and previously taught at the University of Oxford. He teaches various courses on political and critical theory and has written numerous books, including Sovereign States or Political Communities? and The History of the Left from Marx to the Present.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgementsIntroduction; Chapter 1: From Reason to Rationalisation: The Emergence of the Weberian Paradigm; Chapter 2: The Revolutionary Critique of Instrumental Reason: Lukacs and Benjamin; Chapter 3: Horkheimer, Adorno and Critical Theory; Chapter 4: The Ontological and Republican Critiques: Heidegger and Arendt; Chapter 5: Reason, Thinking and the Critique of Everyday Life; Chapter 6: From Rationalisation to Communicative Action: The Emergence of the Habermasian Paradigm; Conclusion: On Post-Liberal Autonomy and Post-Capitalist; Legitimacy; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780826487711
9780826487711
0826487718
The Critique of Instrumental Reason from Weber to Habermas by Darrow Schecter
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Hardback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2010-05-15
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