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E-grāmata: Adorno and the Political

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(University of Essex, UK)
  • Formāts: 224 pages
  • Sērija : Thinking the Political
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781317834885
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  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Dec-2013
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  • ISBN-13: 9781317834885
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Interest in Theodor W. Adorno continues to grow in the English-speaking world as the significance of his contribution to philosophy, social and cultural theory, as well as aesthetics is increasingly recognized. Espen Hammers lucid book is the first to properly analyze the political implications of his work, paying careful attention to Adornos work on key thinkers such as Kant, Hegel and Benjamin.

Examining Adornos political experiences and assessing his engagement with Marxist as well as liberal theory, Hammer looks at the development of Adornos thought as he confronts Fascism and modern mass culture. He then analyzes the political dimension of his philosophical and aesthetic theorizing. By addressing Jürgen Habermass influential criticisms, he defends Adorno as a theorist of autonomy, responsibility and democratic plurality. He also discusses Adornos relevance to feminist and ecological thinking. As opposed to those who see Adorno as someone who relinquished the political, Hammers account shows his reflections to be, on the most fundamental level, politically motivated and deeply engaged.

This invigorating exploration of a major political thinker is a useful introduction to his thought as a whole, and will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of philosophy, sociology, politics and aesthetics.

Recenzijas

Hammer's contribution should dispel any rumours that [ Adorno's] work is simply apolitical.' - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

'Hammer is to be congratulated for presenting a lucid and consistent case for the significance of Adorno's political thought, doing justice to its complexity while situating it within its specific historical context.' - Howard Caygill, University of London, UK

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(2)
Difficulties of Adorno's work
3(2)
Approaches to Adorno
5(3)
Overview of the argument
8(3)
Permanent Exile: Adorno's Political Experiences
11(15)
From liberalism to Marxism
11(3)
Political experiences in the United States
14(4)
The student movement
18(8)
Adorno's Marxism
26(23)
The imprint of Lukacs
27(10)
Benjamin and natural history
37(4)
The eternal recurrence of the same
41(8)
Approaches to Fascism
49(23)
The paradoxes of resistance
49(5)
Interpreting fascism
54(2)
Reappropriating psychoanalysis
56(6)
The authoritarian personality
62(2)
Anti-Semitism
64(3)
Extreme evil and remembrance
67(5)
The Politics of Culture
72(26)
The self-perpetuating character of late capitalism
72(6)
A theory of culture or of an industry?
78(4)
Needs and need-interpretations
82(1)
Ideology
83(4)
The crisis of experience
87(2)
The paradoxes of cultural criticism
89(5)
Adorno in the postmodern
94(4)
The Persistence of Philosophy
98(24)
Negative dialectics
99(8)
The critique of ontology
107(3)
Freedom
110(12)
The Politics of Aesthetic Negativity
122(22)
The Adorno--Benjamin dispute
122(9)
Art and praxis
131(3)
Autonomy and truth content
134(4)
The politics of the sublime
138(3)
Natural beauty
141(3)
The Transformation of Critical Theory
144(15)
Habermas' account of Adorno
145(4)
Intersubjectivity and mimesis
149(6)
Deliberative democracy and its limits
155(4)
Adorno in Contemporary Political Theory
159(19)
Adorno and liberal political theory
159(7)
Feminist interventions
166(5)
The ecological challenge
171(7)
Conclusion 178(3)
Notes 181(9)
Bibliography 190(11)
Index 201


University of Essex, UK