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Title
Habermas : a reasonable Utopian?
Related
Critical horizons, Vol. 6, No. 1, p.101-118
DOI
10.1163/156851605775009582
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers
Date
2005
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
220200 History and Philosophy of Specific Fields  220300 Philosophy
Author/Creator
Johnson, Pauline
Description
Already by the mid-1980s, Habermas supposed that our utopian energies had been used up. Today, when a neo-liberal 'realism' seems to be a virtually dominant ideology, the climate appears, if anything, yet more hostile to radical hopes. Even while he recognises the obstacles and is clear that we might never succeed in breaking through the 'Gordian knot', Habermas is not prepared to surrender to a proclaimed 'end of politics'. This paper traces some of the ways in which his recent works theorise and attempt to balance twin legacies of a critical theory tradition. Habermas wants to mediate the radicalness of vision required by a critical theory with the perceived reasonableness of its standpoint that is also necessary if theory is to engage concrete actors. Many of his critics suppose that Habermas has not achieved the right balance and that his interest in the self-reforming potentials of liberal democracies weights reasonableness too highly. The following paper sets out to defend Habermas from some of these charges. However, ultimately it finds that his theory has identified the needs for autonomy that it seeks to critically connect up with too narrowly. This means that, to some extent, Habermas' critical theory continues to 'miss its mark'.
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18 page(s)
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220200 History and Philosophy of Specific Fields
Subject Keyword
220300 Philosophy
Subject Keyword
Habermas
Subject Keyword
critical theory
Subject Keyword
utopianism
Subject Keyword
enlightenment
Subject Keyword
romanticism
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Sociology

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/75471
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ISSN:1440-9917
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mq-rm-2005003382
Language
eng
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