STUDENT UND POLITIK AND THE ORIGINS OF THE SECOND GENERATION OF CRITICAL THEORY: HABERMAS AND THE DIAGNOSIS OF LATE CAPITALISM IN THE 60S
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v20i1.28944Keywords:
Critical Theory, Habermas, Late Capitalism, Social Philosophy.Abstract
In this article, we intend to show how Habermas's intellectual project began to take shape since its first book (Student und Politik, 1961). In this work sharp differences already appear in relation to the first generation of Critical Theory, especially when it comes to the diagnosis of late capitalism. Thus, we hope to recover the importance of the work and the subject to the understanding of the theoretical trajectory of the author. Moreover, at this point Habermas still maintains a posture of radical critique of the capitalist order, which will be clearly reviewed in the works of maturity, particularly from the 80s.Downloads
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