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Introduction to Critical Theory : Horkheimer to Habermas
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Author(s):
David Held
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December 31 1980
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University of California Press
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9780520341272
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December 31 1980
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10.1525/9780520341272
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Frontmatter
pp. 7
Contents
pp. 11
Acknowledgements
pp. 12
Note about translation
pp. 13
Introduction
pp. 29
1. The formation of the Institute of Social Research
pp. 40
2. Class, class conflict and the development of capitalism: critical theory and political economy
pp. 77
3. The culture industry: critical theory and aesthetics
pp. 110
4. The changing structure of the family and the individual: critical theory and psychoanalysis
pp. 148
5. The critique of instrumental reason: critical theory and philosophy of history
pp. 175
6. Horkheimer's formulation of critical theory: epistemology and method 1
pp. 200
7. Adorno's conception of negative dialectics: epistemology and method 2
pp. 223
8. Marcuse's notions of theory and practice: epistemology and method 3
pp. 249
9. Introduction to Habermas
pp. 260
10. Discourse, science and society
pp. 296
11. Interests, knowledge and action
pp. 330
12. The reformulation of the foundations of critical theory
pp. 353
13. An assessment of the Frankfurt school and Habermas
pp. 379
14. The concept of critical theory
pp. 401
Appendix: The Odyssey
pp. 409
Notes and references
pp. 483
Select bibliography
pp. 501
Index
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