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    Book
    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9781107660656 , 1107006953 , 9781107006959
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 441 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 2011
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    Keywords: Horkheimer, Max ; Horkheimer, Max ; Frankfurt school of sociology ; Critical theory ; Biografie ; Horkheimer, Max 1895-1973 ; Kritische Theorie ; Geschichte ; Horkheimer, Max 1895-1973 ; Kritische Theorie
    Abstract: "This book provides an intellectual biography of Max Horkheimer during the early and middle phases of his life and analyzes his model of early Critical Theory"--
    Abstract: "This book is the first comprehensive intellectual biography of Max Horkheimer during the early and middle phases of his life (1895-1941). Drawing on unexamined new sources, John Abromeit describes the critical details of Horkheimer's intellectual development. This study recovers and reconstructs the model of early Critical Theory that guided the work of the Institute for Social Research in the 1930s. Horkheimer is remembered primarily as the co-author of Dialectic of Enlightenment, which he wrote with Theodor W. Adorno in the early 1940s. But few people realize that Horkheimer and Adorno did not begin working together seriously until the late 1930s or that the model of Critical Theory developed by Horkheimer and Erich Fromm in the late 1920s and early 1930s differs in crucial ways from Dialectic of Enlightenment. Abromeit highlights the ways in which Horkheimer's early Critical Theory remains relevant to contemporary theoretical discussions in a wide variety of fields"--
    Abstract: "This book provides an intellectual biography of Max Horkheimer during the early and middle phases of his life and analyzes his model of early Critical Theory"--
    Abstract: "This book is the first comprehensive intellectual biography of Max Horkheimer during the early and middle phases of his life (1895-1941). Drawing on unexamined new sources, John Abromeit describes the critical details of Horkheimer's intellectual development. This study recovers and reconstructs the model of early Critical Theory that guided the work of the Institute for Social Research in the 1930s. Horkheimer is remembered primarily as the co-author of Dialectic of Enlightenment, which he wrote with Theodor W. Adorno in the early 1940s. But few people realize that Horkheimer and Adorno did not begin working together seriously until the late 1930s or that the model of Critical Theory developed by Horkheimer and Erich Fromm in the late 1920s and early 1930s differs in crucial ways from Dialectic of Enlightenment. Abromeit highlights the ways in which Horkheimer's early Critical Theory remains relevant to contemporary theoretical discussions in a wide variety of fields"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1. Coming of age in Wilhelmine Germany -- 2. Student years in Frankfurt -- 3. A materialist interpretation of the history of modern philosophy -- 4. The beginnings of a critical theory of contemporary society -- 5. Horkheimer's integration of psychoanalysis into his theory of contemporary society -- 6. Horkheimer's concept of materialism in the early 1930s -- 7. The anthropology of the bourgeois epoch -- 8. Reflections on dialectical logic in the mid-1930s -- Excursus I. The theoretical foundations of Horkheimer's split with Erich Fromm in the late 1930s: Fromm's critique of Freud's drive theory -- Excursus II. Divergence, estrangement, and gradual rapprochement: the evolution of Horkheimer and Adorno's theoretical relationship in the 1930s -- 9. State capitalism - the end of Horkheimer's early critical theory -- Epilogue: toward a historicization of Dialectic of Enlightenment and a reconsideration of Horkheimer's early critical theory.
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-435) and index
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  • 2
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    Book
    New York, NY [u.a.] : New York Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0814780628
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 627 S. , Kt.
    Year of publication: 1997
    Series Statement: Nomos 39
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    DDC: 323.1
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    Keywords: Ethnicity Congresses ; Human rights Congresses ; Toleration Congresses ; Multiculturalism Congresses ; Konferenzschrift 1995 ; Konferenzschrift ; Ethnizität ; Minderheitenrecht ; Minderheitenfrage ; Nationale Minderheit ; Menschenrecht ; Toleranz ; Multikulturelle Gesellschaft
    Abstract: Introduction / Will Kymlicka and Ian Shapiro -- Classifying cultural rights / Jacob T. Levy -- Cultural toleration / Chandran Kukathas -- Response to Kukathas / Michael Walzer -- Human diversity and the limits of toleration / Adeno Addis -- The idea of nonliberal constitutionalism / Graham Walker -- Group rights and ethnicity / Thomas W. Pogge -- Justifying special ethnic group rights: comments on Pogge / S. James Anaya -- Group agency and group rights / James W. Nickel -- Common-law constructions of group autonomy: a case study / Denise G. Réaume -- Tale of two villages (or, legal realism comes to town) / Nomi Stolzenberg -- Deferring group representation / Iris Marion Young -- What is a balanced committee? Democratic theory, public law, and the question of fair representation on quasi-legislative bodies / Andrew Stark -- Self-determination: politics, philosophy, and law / Donald L. Horowitz -- Tribes, regions, and nationalism in democratic Malawi / Deborah Kaspin -- "That time was apartheid, now it's the new South Africa": discourses of race in Ruyterwacht, 1995 / Courtney Jung and Jeremy Seekings -- From ethnic exclusion to ethnic diversity: the Australian path to multiculuralism / John Kane -- Straight gay politics: Limits of an ethnic model of inclusion / Cathy J. Cohen
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / Will Kymlicka and Ian Shapiro -- Classifying cultural rights / Jacob T. Levy -- Cultural toleration / Chandran Kukathas -- Response to Kukathas / Michael Walzer -- Human diversity and the limits of toleration / Adeno Addis -- The idea of nonliberal constitutionalism / Graham Walker -- Group rights and ethnicity / Thomas W. Pogge -- Justifying special ethnic group rights: comments on Pogge / S. James Anaya -- Group agency and group rights / James W. Nickel -- Common-law constructions of group autonomy: a case study / Denise G. Réaume -- Tale of two villages (or, legal realism comes to town) / Nomi Stolzenberg -- Deferring group representation / Iris Marion Young -- What is a balanced committee? Democratic theory, public law, and the question of fair representation on quasi-legislative bodies / Andrew Stark -- Self-determination: politics, philosophy, and law / Donald L. Horowitz -- Tribes, regions, and nationalism in democratic Malawi / Deborah Kaspin -- "That time was apartheid, now it's the new South Africa": discourses of race in Ruyterwacht, 1995 / Courtney Jung and Jeremy Seekings -- From ethnic exclusion to ethnic diversity: the Australian path to multiculturalism / John Kane -- Straight gay politics: Limits of an ethnic model of inclusion / Cathy J. Cohen.
    Note: Based on presentations from the meeting of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, held in conjunction with the Association of American Law Schools in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 1995. - Includes bibliographical references and index
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