Specters of Liberation: Great Refusals in the New World OrderState University of New York Press, 19.03.1998 - 360 Seiten Specters of Liberation argues that dissent against the New World Order is possible through a collaboration of critical postmodern social theory and existential philosophy. It integrates those Western, Eastern European, and postcolonial approaches to democratic theory that provide the best alternatives to today's nationalist and racial conflicts and offer the best prospects for a free world. Rigorously argued and written in an impassioned voice, it examines multidimensional specters of liberation and resources for democratic change after 1989. Inspired by the persistence of the Marcusean Great Refusal, Matustik takes up a wide variety of issues, ranging from the encounter between critical social theory and existential philosophy found in the works of Herbert Marcuse to the contributions of Czech existential phenomenology to democratic theory, with attention to the works of Havel. |
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... procedural democracy in check against oppressive , racist , and patriarchal consensus . And democratic agency empowers singular acts of dissent to join in the ethics and politics of difference and broader coalitions . 8. The aesthetics ...
... procedural democracy in check against oppressive , racist , and patriarchal consensus . And democratic agency empowers singular acts of dissent to join in the ethics and politics of difference and broader coalitions . 8. The aesthetics ...
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... procedural justice ( liberal emphasis ) , there lurks a margin of difference . And this accounts for their two methodological paths to multi- cultural democracy . On a closer study this disjunction between their com- munitarian and ...
... procedural justice ( liberal emphasis ) , there lurks a margin of difference . And this accounts for their two methodological paths to multi- cultural democracy . On a closer study this disjunction between their com- munitarian and ...
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... procedural justice in the context of Tay- lor's view of ethical authenticity as a group claim to contextual justice . Of interest in this context is Walzer's definition of the difference between " Liberalism 1 " and " Liberalism 2. " A ...
... procedural justice in the context of Tay- lor's view of ethical authenticity as a group claim to contextual justice . Of interest in this context is Walzer's definition of the difference between " Liberalism 1 " and " Liberalism 2. " A ...
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... procedural methodology . However , Taylor retrieves all dominant goods from a post- Hegelian angle . He concedes to a critical modernist that in complex plu- ralist societies we can appropriate ethical self - understanding and com ...
... procedural methodology . However , Taylor retrieves all dominant goods from a post- Hegelian angle . He concedes to a critical modernist that in complex plu- ralist societies we can appropriate ethical self - understanding and com ...
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... procedural morality . For Taylor , discursively available goods provide a concrete corrective to the procedural priority of individual rights . Dominant goods , and not procedures , define the self . In a complex world , goods become ...
... procedural morality . For Taylor , discursively available goods provide a concrete corrective to the procedural priority of individual rights . Dominant goods , and not procedures , define the self . In a complex world , goods become ...
Inhalt
1 | |
Dissenting Individuals | 25 |
Multicultural Enlightenment | 49 |
Specters of Deconstruction and Critical Theory | 65 |
Hope and Refusal | 97 |
Communities in Resistance | 127 |
Clowning and Refusal | 165 |
Ski Masks and Velvet Faces | 197 |
Radical Multicultural and Existential Democracy | 227 |
Notes | 267 |
Works Cited | 313 |
Index | 345 |
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Specters of Liberation: Great Refusals in the New World Order Martin J. Beck Matustik,Martin Beck Matu tík Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1998 |
Specters of Liberation: Great Refusals in the New World Order Martin Beck Matu tík,Martin Joseph Matustik,Martin Joseph Matu tík Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1998 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adorno aesthetics agency authenticity autonomy become Benhabib borders Butler chap citations civil claims Clash communitarian concrete critical social theory critical theory critique cultural Czech deconstruction deliberative democracy democ Derrida dialectic dimensions discourse dissenting individuals domination economic enlightenment ethical European exis existence existential democracy existentially material Fanon fascism Feminism formal forms Foucault gender genealogy global Habermas Habermas's Havel Hegel Herbert Marcuse historical Honneth hope human ical ideal identity and difference institutions justice Kierkegaard lifeworld Marcuse Marcuse's Marcusean margins Marx mask Matuštík McLaren modern moral multicultural nation-state nationalist neoliberal normative one-dimensional one's ontology oppression performative perpetual peace Philosophy politics of difference postcolonial postmodern Prague praxis procedural race racial racism radical multicultural radically democratic reciprocity refusals resistance revolution revolutionary Sartre Sartre's self-choice singular universal sociopolitical solidarity specters of liberation struggles Taylor tential textual theorists tion traditions trans transgressions uncritical undecidability Velvet Revolution