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Rethinking the Communicative Turn: Adorno, Habermas, and the Problem of Communicative Freedom Book

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  • Rethinking the Communicative Turn: Adorno, Habermas, and the Problem of Communicative Freedom
  • Written by author Martin Morris
  • Published by State University of New York Press, January 2001
  • "Contrasting aesthetic versus linguistic centered visions for critical theory and the analysis of contemporary democratic theory and society, Martin Morris draws special attention to the concept of communicative freedom. He problematizes the paradigm shif
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1Introduction1
1.1The Frankfurt School and Habermas: A Snapshot view3
1.2Conflicting Paradigmatic Issues11
2Critical Theory and the Eclipse of 'Ideology': The Early Frankfurt Vision and Its Transformation17
2.1The Program of Critical Theory and the Problem of 'Ideology' Critique21
2.2The Dialectic of Enlightenment41
2.3Concluding Remarks65
3Habermas and the Critique of Reification67
3.1The Habermasian Critique of Reification in Late Capitalism67
3.2Capitalism and Social Crisis75
3.3Real Abstraction and Ideology87
3.4Concluding Remarks93
4From the Pursuit of Truth to the Paradoxes of Aporia and Contradiction: Habermas and Adorno95
4.1The Primacy of Language-Use96
4.2Validity and the Ethical Force of Language-Use105
4.3The Performative Contradiction in the Radical Critique of Domination118
4.4A Concluding Note on Contradiction and Dialectic139
5Recovering the Ethical and Political Force of Adorno's Aesthetic-Critical Theory143
5.1The Priority of the Object and the Passion for Critique144
5.2Language and the Subject: Adorno158
5.3Art and the Recovery of Negativity and Non-Identity: Toward a Politics of the 'Mimetic Shudder'168
6Conclusion193
Notes201
Bibliography221
Index237


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