Critical theory
Contributor(s): Rasmussen, David [Editor]
| Swindal, James [Editor]
Series: Sage Formation in Social ThoughtPublisher: London Sage Publications 2004Description: vi, 322 p. Vol. 3ISBN: 0761942491Subject(s): Critical theory



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146.42 W3E9 Examination of logical positivism | 149 C7-I Critical theory | 149 C7-II Critical theory | 149 C7-III Critical theory | 149 C7-IV Critical theory | 149 B3C9 Cynicism and postmodernity/ by Timothy Bewes. |
Vol. III: Subjectivity, Ethics and Politics
The critical theory of the Frankfurt School continues to be an important influence on many disciplines, ranging from philosophy and social theory to cultural studies and art history. David Rasmussen has collected key classical texts that provide introductions, overviews, and critical interrogations of dominant theorists and positions of the Frankfurt School.
This is a valuable resource that students of contemporary theory should find of use and import.
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