Confronting Mass Democracy and Industrial Techno – Political and Social Theory from Nietzsche to Habermas
Autor John P. Mccormicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 iun 2002
Scholars representing the fields of political science, philosophy, history, law, literature, and cultural studies devote essays to the work of Nietzsche, Weber, Heidegger, Lukacs, Schmitt, Marcuse, Adorno, and Habermas. They also discuss the writings of such figures as Brecht and Freud, who are not primarily thought of as political theorists, and explore the thought of Helmut Plessner and reformist theorists from East Germany who have been little studied in the English language. In the process of debating the nature and responsibilities of the modern state in an era of mass politics, unparalleled military technology, capacity for surveillance, and global media presence, the contributors question whether technology is best understood as an instrument of human design and collective control or as an autonomous entity that not only has a will and life of its own but one that forms the very fabric of modern humanity. "Contributors." Seyla Benhabib, Richard J. Bernstein, Peter C. Caldwell, Richard Dienst, David Dyzenhaus, Andrew Feenberg, Nancy S. Love, John P. McCormick, Jan-Werner Muller, Gia Pascarelli, William E. Scheuerman, Steven B. Smith, Tracy B. Strong, Richard Wolin
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822327882
ISBN-10: 0822327880
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822327880
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Contents:
Democracy and technology in the intellectual life of the ill-fated German century John P. McCormick Yale University
I Rationality and politics at the outset of the 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: Lukács and the dilemmas of organization Andrew Feenberg San Diego State UniversityvHerbert 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 the S-Bahn: Brechts cartography of capital Richard Dienst Rutgers University
The Geist in the machine: Freud, the uncanny and technology Gia Pascarelli Sacred Hear University
IV Society and state as machine in the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich
The soul in the age of society and technology: Helmuth Plessners defensive liberalism Jan-Werner Müller All Souls College, Oxford University
Leviathan in the 1930s: The reception of Hobbes in the Third Reich David Dyzenhaus University of Toronto
V Theories of technocracy in two post-war Germanies
Revisionism and orthodoxy: Stalinism and political thought in the German Democratic Republics founding decade Peter C. Caldwell Rice University
Unsolved paradoxes: Conservative political thought in Adenauers Germany William E. Scheuerman University of Minnesota
VI Throwing off the yoke of the German Master
Destruktion or recovery?: Leo Strausss 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 Arendts response to Heidegger Richard J. Bernstein The New School
VII Critical democratic theory at centurys end: Law, language, gender, culture
Disembodying democracy: Gendered discourse in Habermass legalistic turn Nancy S. Love Pennsylvania State University
Reversing the dialectic of enlightenment: The Reenchantment of the world Seylia Benhabib Harvard University
Democracy and technology in the intellectual life of the ill-fated German century John P. McCormick Yale University
I Rationality and politics at the outset of the 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: Lukács and the dilemmas of organization Andrew Feenberg San Diego State UniversityvHerbert 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 the S-Bahn: Brechts cartography of capital Richard Dienst Rutgers University
The Geist in the machine: Freud, the uncanny and technology Gia Pascarelli Sacred Hear University
IV Society and state as machine in the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich
The soul in the age of society and technology: Helmuth Plessners defensive liberalism Jan-Werner Müller All Souls College, Oxford University
Leviathan in the 1930s: The reception of Hobbes in the Third Reich David Dyzenhaus University of Toronto
V Theories of technocracy in two post-war Germanies
Revisionism and orthodoxy: Stalinism and political thought in the German Democratic Republics founding decade Peter C. Caldwell Rice University
Unsolved paradoxes: Conservative political thought in Adenauers Germany William E. Scheuerman University of Minnesota
VI Throwing off the yoke of the German Master
Destruktion or recovery?: Leo Strausss 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 Arendts response to Heidegger Richard J. Bernstein The New School
VII Critical democratic theory at centurys end: Law, language, gender, culture
Disembodying democracy: Gendered discourse in Habermass legalistic turn Nancy S. Love Pennsylvania State University
Reversing the dialectic of enlightenment: The Reenchantment of the world Seylia Benhabib Harvard University
Recenzii
"The contributors to Confronting Mass Democracy and Industrial Technology are a highly diverse yet uniformly first-rate lot. This rich volume is sure to attract scholarly attention in a variety of fields. There is nothing else like it in print." - Stephen Holmes, Princeton University
Notă biografică
John McCormick is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Yale University. He is the author of "Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism: Against Politics as Technology."
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"The contributors to "Confronting Mass Democracy and Indusrial Technology" are a highly diverse yet uniformly first-rate lot. This rich volume is sure to attract scholarly attention in a variety of fields. There is nothing else like it in print."--Stephen Holmes, New York University School of Law
Descriere
Analysis of how Heidegger, Brecht, Habermas, Adorno, and other German thinkers came to terms with the proliferation of technologies--technologies of bureaucratic democracy, of surveillance and military conquest, and those that affect the human psyche and soul.