Understanding Habermas: Communicating Action and Deliberative Democracy
By (Author) Erik Oddvar Eriksen
By (author) Jarle Weigard
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st March 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and political philosophy
193
Paperback
304
520g
This book provides an illuminating and comprehensive overview of Habermas' work. It explores the way in which his theories have developed and changed in the last twenty years, leading to an exposition of his more complex ideas and theories. His theory of communicative action is analysed, as are key themes, such as rights, public deliberation, law and democracy, and how they inter-relate. The question of how institutions can be designed to facilitate problem solving and conflict-resolution in a communicative manner is also discussed, and so is Habermas' contribution to the theory of international relations.
Erik Oddvar Eriksen is based at ARENA (Advanced Research on the Europeanisation of the Nation State), University of Oslo. Jarle Weigard works at the University of Troms, Norway.