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By: Drucilla Cornell
ISBN: 9780847697939
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Publication Date: Aug 2007
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Moral Images of Freedom resurrects the Kantian project of affirmative political philosophy and traces its oft-forgotten influences found in thinkers like Martin Heidegger, Ernst Cassirer, Frantz Fanon, and Walter Benjamin. As a whole the book attempts to respond to nihilistic ...
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By: William S. Wilkerson
ISBN: 9780742512788
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Publication Date: Nov 2001
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Seeking to expand critical theory beyond the frontiers represented by Habermas (on the one hand) and postmodern cultural studies (on the other), these 12 essays describe the aims and methods of this pursuit.
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By: Jacqueline M. Martinez
ISBN: 9780742507012
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Publication Date: Aug 2000
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Using narrative descriptions of the author's own lived experience of her ethnic heritage, this book offers a systematic interrogation of the social and cultural norms by which certain aspects of her Mexican-American cultural heritage are both retained and lost over generations of assimilation.
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By: Fred Dallmayr
ISBN: 9780742549685
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Publication Date: Sep 2005
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Small Wonder presents the dangers of the 'underside of modernity': the unleashing of unlimited lust for (global) power and wealth. Relying on leading critical intellectuals, Dallmayr offers a critique of the self-deceptions of our age, pleading in favor of the cultivation of the 'small wonder' of everyday life.
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By: Lucius T. Outlaw
ISBN: 9780742513440
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Publication Date: Sep 2005
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By: Signe Waller
ISBN: 9780742513655
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Publication Date: Oct 2002
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This is the memoir of Signe Waller, whose husband, James, was killed in the Greensboro Massacre in November 1979. The author documents an important period in the Southern struggle against racism and economic injustice and explores its meaning for the survival of American democracy.
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By: James L. Marsh
ISBN: 9780742512610
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Publication Date: Oct 2001
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This is an interpretation and critique of Habermas's philosophy of law in his "Between Facts and Norms", which James Marsh feels is flawed by a fundamental contradiction: the notion of a democracy ruled by law and capitalism.
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