Critique, Norm, and Utopia

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"Critique, Norm, and Utopia" is a major philosophical work by Seyla Benhabib that examines critical theory, normative foundations of democracy, and the role of utopian thinking in social and political life.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses legitimation of democratic institutions
possibility of rational social criticism
public sphere and democratic deliberation
relationship between facticity and validity in politics
role of ideals in political practice
tension between realism and utopianism
aimsTo defend the possibility of rational democratic will-formation
ground critical theory in robust normative principles
reconcile critique with utopian aspirations
author Seyla Benhabib NERFINISHED
critiques Jürgen Habermas NERFINISHED
Karl Marx NERFINISHED
Max Horkheimer NERFINISHED
Theodor W. Adorno NERFINISHED
positivism in social theory
traditional Marxism
focusesOn discourse ethics
normative foundations of democracy
practical reason
reconstruction of critical theory
role of utopia in social and political life
hasPerspective feminist critique of critical theory
normative reconstruction of democracy
influencedBy American pragmatism
Frankfurt School NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant
Jürgen Habermas NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
mainTopic Frankfurt School NERFINISHED
critical theory
democratic theory
normative political theory
political philosophy
social theory
utopian thinking
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
social and political philosophy
social theory
proposes democratic, participatory model of politics
link between critique and utopia
reconstruction of critical theory on normative grounds
theoreticalFramework Frankfurt School critical theory
discourse ethics NERFINISHED
neo-Kantianism
pragmatism

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