How does critical realism relate to critical theory?
Critical realism: What is it and does it relate to the broader discipline of critical theory?...
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Critical realism: What is it and does it relate to the broader discipline of critical theory?...
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The cult of the individual permeates so much modern thinking about society, equality and democracy...
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Recognition theory as social research: investigating the dynamics of social conflict is an edited...
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Lawrence Friedman’s 2013 biography of Erich Fromm ‘The lives of Erich Fromm: Love’s prophet’ is a...
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Article: Laura Knoppers (2014) Gender and the Public Sphere in Habermas and Milton: New Critical...
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Wise words from Max Horkheimer, the original Director of the Institute for Social Reasearch, or...
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Article: Karl Spracklen (2011) Dreaming of drams: authenticity in Scottish whisky tourism as an...
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In his newest book, Freedom’s right: the social foundations of democratic life, Axel Honneth...
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Axel’s Honneth’s recent compendium of essays The I in We: studies in the theory of recognition is...
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It was Steven Lukes’ book Power: a radical view, which added a third dimension onto those provided by Dahl and Bachrach and Baratz. In his book, Lukes sought to address the over-emphasis on behaviour evident in the...
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Well in terms of modern social theory, quite a lot it seems. I made this point in my recent edited...
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I was asked this question recently, and it’s a good one. Rarely if ever do I ask this question of...
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