03779nam 22007095 450 99658016940331620231121051246.01-4875-3215-61-4875-3860-X1-4875-3214-810.3138/9781487532147(CKB)4100000009148338(MiAaPQ)EBC5878992(DE-B1597)536655(OCoLC)1113866093(DE-B1597)9781487532147(ScCtBLL)da0f8248-d9bb-4d64-a289-6356972d1706(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/36237(MdBmJHUP)musev2_109091(DE-B1597)645213(DE-B1597)9781487538606(EXLCZ)99410000000914833820200608h20192019 fg engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCritical Theory, Democracy, and the Challenge of Neoliberalism /Brian Caterino, Phillip HansenUniversity of Toronto Press2019Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]©20191 online resource (354 pages)1-4875-0546-9 Introduction -- Macpherson, Habermas, and the demands of democratic theory -- Reason, truth, and power: the challenges of contepmorary critical theory -- Critical theroy and neoliberalism -- Towards a critical theory of democracy: deliberation, self-interest, and solidarity -- Towards a critical theory of democracy: the Frankfurt School and democratic theory -- Towards a critical theory of democracy: participatory democracy and social freedom -- Conclusion: critical theory and radical reform."With a few exceptions, critical theorists have been late to provide a comprehensive diagnosis of neoliberalism comparable in scope to their extensive analyses of advanced welfare state capitalism. Instead, the main lines of critical theory have focused on questions of international justice which, while no doubt significant, restrict the scope of critical theory by deemphasizing linkages to larger political and economic conditions. Providing a critique of the Frankfurt School, Brian Caterino and Phillip Hansen move beyond its foundations, and call for a rethinking of the bases of critical theory as a practical, freedom-creating project. Outlining a resurgence of neoliberalism, the authors encourage a fresh, nuanced analysis that elucidates its political and economic structures and demonstrates the threats to freedom and democracy that neoliberalism poses; the reformulation of a radical democratic alternative to neoliberalism, one that critically addresses its limitations while promoting an enhancement of communicative and social freedom."--Provided by publisher.DemocracyPhilosophyCritical theoryNeoliberalismElectronic books. Habermas.Honneth.Macpherson.critical social theory.democratic theory.neo-liberalism.participatory democracy.radical democracy.social inquiry.DemocracyPhilosophy.Critical theory.Neoliberalism.321.8cci1icclaccCaterino Brian, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut788860Hansen Phillip, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/autDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996580169403316Critical Theory, Democracy, and the Challenge of Neoliberalism2281628UNISA