Critical theory in critical times : transforming the global political and economic order

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Critical theory in critical times : transforming the global political and economic order

edited by Penelope Deutscher and Cristina Lafont

(New directions in critical theory)

Columbia University Press, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-270) and index

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Description

We live in critical times. We face a global crisis in economics and finance, a global ecological crisis, and a constant barrage of international disputes. Perhaps most dishearteningly, there seems to be little faith in our ability to address such difficult problems. However, there is also a more positive sense in which these are critical times. The world's current state of flux gives us a unique window of opportunity for shaping a new international order that will allow us to cope with current and future global crises. In Critical Theory in Critical Times, eleven of the most distinguished critical theorists offer new perspectives on recent crises and transformations of the global political and economic order. Essays from Jurgen Habermas, Seyla Benhabib, Cristina Lafont, Rainer Forst, Wendy Brown, Christoph Menke, Nancy Fraser, Rahel Jaeggi, Amy Allen, Penelope Deutscher, and Charles Mills address pressing issues including international human rights and democratic sovereignty, global neoliberalism, novel approaches to the critique of capitalism, critical theory's Eurocentric heritage, and new directions offered by critical race theory and postcolonial studies. Sharpening the conceptual tools of critical theory, the contributors to Critical Theory in Critical Times reveal new ways of expanding the diverse traditions of the Frankfurt School in response to some of the most urgent and important challenges of our times.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Critical Theory in Critical Times Part I. The Future of Democracy 1. An Exploration of the Meaning of Transnationalization of Democracy, Using the Example of the European Union, by Jurgen Habermas Part II. Human Rights and Sovereignty 2. Democratic Sovereignty and Transnational Law: On Legal Utopianism and Democratic Skepticism, by Seyla Benhabib 3. Human Rights, Sovereignty, and the Responsibility to Protect, by Cristina Lafont 4. A Critical Theory of Human Rights-Some Groundwork, by Rainer Forst Part III. Political Rights in Neoliberal Times 5. Neoliberalism and the Economization of Rights, by Wendy Brown 6. Law and Domination, by Christoph Menke Part IV. Criticizing Capitalism 7. Behind Marx's Hidden Abode: For an Expanded Conception of Capitalism, by Nancy Fraser 8. A Wide Concept of Economy: Economy as a Social Practice and the Critique of Capitalism, by Rahel Jaeggi Part V. The End of Progress in Postcolonial Times 9. Adorno, Foucault, and the End of Progress: Critical Theory in Postcolonial Times, by Amy Allen 10. "Post-Foucault": The Critical Time of the Present, by Penelope Deutscher 11. Criticizing Critical Theory, by Charles W. Mills Bibliography About the Contributors Index

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  • NCID
    BB24087412
  • ISBN
    • 9780231181501
    • 9780231181518
  • LCCN
    2016044939
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxv, 290 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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