Habermas and Giddens on Praxis and Modernity: A Constructive Comparison
By (Author) Craig Browne
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
17th October 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
301
Paperback
314
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
A comprehensive and original comparison of two of the most important and influential contemporary social theorists
This major new contribution forms a constructive comparison of the social theories of Jrgen Habermas and Anthony Giddens that focuses on their approaches to modernity, their endeavours to develop new perspectives, and their critical rethinking of the modernist vision of an autonomous society.
'This is a careful and considered engagement with the work of Habermas and Giddens. It identifies their positive contributions to a theory of modernity while developing a critique of lacunae in their thought arising from social developments subsequent to their main body of writing. It is an important work of recuperation and reflection.' John Holmwood, Professor of Sociology, University of Nottingham, UK
'This is a book that lives up to its main promise, but goes well beyond it. It presents Habermas's and Giddens's works innovatively as well as sketches a renewal of critical theory with a timely emphasis on creativity and the development of the global modern civilizational constellation.' Jos Maurcio Domingues, Professor, Institute for Social and Political Studies, Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil
Journal of Global Intellectual History
Craig Browne is a senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Sydney. Working in the area of critical social theory, he is co-editor of Violence in France and Australia: Disorder in the Postcolonial Welfare State (2010).