Under Weber’s Shadow: Modernity, Subjectivity and Politics in Habermas, Arendt and MacIntyre
Autor Keith Breenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 ian 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472456267
ISBN-10: 1472456262
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Revised edition
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472456262
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Revised edition
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Keith Breen is a Lecturer in political Theory at the School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
Recenzii
'Through a rich and imaginative engagement with the writings of Habermas, Arendt and MacIntyre, Keith Breen conducts a profound and challenging investigation into the legacy of a broadly Weberian understanding of the political condition of modernity, and the place of individual subjectivity within it. Under Weber's Shadow is a work that should be of exceptional interest to all those concerned with the way we live now.' John Horton, Keele University, UK 'Under Weber's Shadow offers a powerful demonstration of just how central - and how intellectually productive - Weber's analysis of modernity was for twentieth-century political theory. Breen's insightful examinations of Habermas, Arendt, and MacIntyre, reveal surprising continuities across their work, while mounting a compelling argument against their "intersubjectivist" responses to Weber's political realism.' Jason Frank, Cornell University, USA 'Based on a breathtaking reconstruction of the limits of Weber's vision of modernity and modern political life and of Habermas's, Arendt's and MacIntyre's various attempts to overcome these limits, Breen offers a creative and vigorous vindication of the strategic moment of politics, albeit one directed towards human flourishing and kept in check by moderation and care.' Alessandro Ferrara, University of Rome 'Tor Vergata', Italy '... each of these assessments is highly insightful and detailed, the authors presented fairly, sympathetically, and in their own voice, the subsequent critique is all the more penetrating and persuasive. There are flashes of brilliance here... of special interest to scholars of Arendt, Habermas and MacIntyre...' LSE Review of Books blog '[Breen’s] for the most part well-argued and often illuminating reading of Habermas, Arendt, and MacIntyre helps broaden our understanding of these three distinct thinkers’ varying critiques of and responses to Weber and the challenge of political modernity - as well as their possible limitations. In so do
Cuprins
Introduction; Chapter 1 Modernity, Politics and Max Weber; Part 1 Jürgen Habermas and the Project of Modernity; Chapter 2 One-Sided Rationalization: Habermas on Modernity, Discourse and Emancipation; Chapter 3 Critiquing Habermas: Intersubjectivity, Ethics and Norm-Free Sociality; Part 2 Hannah Arendt and the Promise of Politics; Chapter 4 The Burden of Our Times: Arendt on Modern Oblivion and the Promise of Politics; Chapter 5 Judging Arendt: Citizenship, Action and the Scope of Politics; Part 3 Alasdair MacIntyre and the Politics of Virtue; Chapter 6 The New Dark Age: MacIntyre on Bureaucratic Individualism and the Hope for an Ethical Polity; Chapter 7 Engaging MacIntyre: Flourishing, Modernity and Political Struggle; Chapter 8 Closing Reflections: Ethics, Politics and Strategy in the Present;
Descriere
Engaging with important current debates and literature, Keith Breen provides a rigorous analysis of the work of Habermas, Arendt, MacIntyre and Weber and a highly accessible and original intervention within contemporary social and political thought. Under Weber's Shadow will therefore be of interest to students and researchers alike within the areas of social and political theory, as well as those within the disciplines of ethics, sociology and philosophy.