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recognise it as part of his wider desire to refurbish an older Critical Theory that
had painted itself into a corner , and whose overall project had reached a
theoretical impasse . Implicit in most Critical Theory had been a Marxist
philosophy of ...
recognise it as part of his wider desire to refurbish an older Critical Theory that
had painted itself into a corner , and whose overall project had reached a
theoretical impasse . Implicit in most Critical Theory had been a Marxist
philosophy of ...
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Critical Theory would seek to mirror psychoanalysis but at a societal level ,
liberating people from the ideological distortions imposed on them by the
systemic requirements of a capitalist society . Gadamer responded by
questioning the moral ...
Critical Theory would seek to mirror psychoanalysis but at a societal level ,
liberating people from the ideological distortions imposed on them by the
systemic requirements of a capitalist society . Gadamer responded by
questioning the moral ...
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Communication and the evolution of Society . London : Heinemann . Habermas ,
J. 1980. ' History And Evolution . Telos 39:44 . Habermas , J. 1982. ' Reply To My
Critics , in J. B. Thompson and D. Held ( eds . ) , Habermas : Critical Debates .
Communication and the evolution of Society . London : Heinemann . Habermas ,
J. 1980. ' History And Evolution . Telos 39:44 . Habermas , J. 1982. ' Reply To My
Critics , in J. B. Thompson and D. Held ( eds . ) , Habermas : Critical Debates .
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