ABSTRACT

This interdisciplinary volume provides the most comprehensive evaluation, to date, of the merits and problems of Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School. Outstanding repersentatives of several academic disciplines assess from opposite intellectual and political positions the achievements and shortcomings of the social theory that emerged from this school of thought. The volume also includes several newly translated but previously inaccessible essays by leading critical theorists such as Georg Lukács and Jürgen Habermas.

chapter |26 pages

Introduction

part One|66 pages

History and History of Ideas

part Two|78 pages

Philosophy

part Five|35 pages

Political Science and Political Economy

part Six|77 pages

Marxism

chapter 22|31 pages

The Frankfurt School

chapter 23|12 pages

From Hegel to Marcuse

chapter 24|13 pages

Understanding Marcuse