Title:
 Introduction to critical theory : Horkheimer to Habermas
Author:
 Held, David.
ISBN:
 9780520041752
9780745607696
9780520041219
9780091389406
9780091389413
Personal Author:
 
Publication Information:
 Berkeley : University of California Press, ©1980.
Physical Description:
 511 pages ; 23 cm
Contents:
 pt. 1. Critical theory : the Frankfurt school. The formation of the Institute od social research -- Class, class conflict and the development of capitalism : critical theory and political economy -- The culture industry : critical theory and aesthetics -- The changing structure of the family and the individual : critical theory and psychoanalysis -- The critique of instrumental reason : critical theory and philosophy of history -- Horkheimer's formulation of critical theory : epistemology and method 1 -- Adorno's conception of negative dialectics : epistemology and method 2 -- Marcuse's notions of theory and practice : epistemology and method 3 -- pt. 2. Critical theory : Habermas. Introduction to Habermas -- Discourse, science and society -- Interests, knowledge and action -- The reformulation of the foundations of critical theory -- pt. 3. The importance and limitations of critical theory. An assessment of the Frankfurt school and Habermas -- The concept of critical theory.
Abstract:
 Mandy is bewildered by the unhappy reaction of some of her Cherokee friends to her discovery of gold inside a cave and her Christian values are tested by a troublesome Cherokee cousin.
Electronic Access:
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