Ideal Speech
Geoffrey Hawthorn, 19 November 1981
The Political Philosophy of the Frankfurt School
by George Friedman.
Cornell, 312 pp., £9.50, February 1981,9780801412790 Show More
by George Friedman.
Cornell, 312 pp., £9.50, February 1981,
Metacritique
by Garbis Kortian, translated by John Raffan.
Cambridge, 134 pp., £12.50, August 1980,0 631 12779 8 Show More
by Garbis Kortian, translated by John Raffan.
Cambridge, 134 pp., £12.50, August 1980,
The Idea of a Critical Theory
by Raymond Geuss.
Cambridge, 99 pp., £10, December 1981,0 521 24072 7 Show More
by Raymond Geuss.
Cambridge, 99 pp., £10, December 1981,
The Politics of Social Theory
by Russell Keat.
Blackwell, 245 pp., £12.50, August 1981,0 631 12779 8 Show More
by Russell Keat.
Blackwell, 245 pp., £12.50, August 1981,
Critical Hermeneutics
by John Thompson.
Cambridge, 257 pp., £17.50, September 1981,9780521239325 Show More
by John Thompson.
Cambridge, 257 pp., £17.50, September 1981,
Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences
by Paul Ricoeur, translated by John Thompson.
Cambridge, 314 pp., £20, September 1981,0 521 23497 2 Show More
by Paul Ricoeur, translated by John Thompson.
Cambridge, 314 pp., £20, September 1981,
“... this sociology has none of his predecessors’ sheer hatred for the bourgeoisie, none of what George Friedman sketchily and unlovingly illuminates of Marcuse’s frenzy or Adorno’s fastidiousness or Benjamin’s irony. It certainly has none of Max Weber’s tragedy. Its force lies in its striking deployment of the argument for collectively ... ”