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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments
їх
Introduction: From Critical Theory to Critical
IR
Theory
xiii
Dialectic and
Katvťs
Legacy xiu
ΓΥιγ
Criticai
Theory?
xv
The Extension of Critical Theory to Critical
IR
Theory
xviii
A Historical Approach
xxii
Part I Abstract
Universalism
and the Critique of Reason
Ί
The Roots of Critical Theory: German Idealism
3
Introduction
3
Immanuel Kant,
Selection from Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
5
Immanuel Kant,
Selection from The Metaphysic of Morals
15
Immanuel
Kant, Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan
Purpose
24
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Hegel, Selection from The Phenomenology
of the Spirit
34
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Hegel, Selection from The Philosophy of Right
43
Part II Historical Materialism
2
Internationalism, Hegemony, and Orthodoxy
57
Introduction
57
Karl Marx, Selection from Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of
1844 59
v¡
Contents
Karl Marx, Selection from Capital
67
Antonio
Granisci,
Selection from Prison Notebooks
78
Georg
Lukács,
What is Orthodox Marxism? from History and Class
Consciousness
86
3
Psychological Repression and the Perils of Modernity
101
Introduction
101
Sigmund
Freud, Selection from Civilization and its Discontents
103
Friedrich
Nietzsche, Selection from The Genealogy of Morals
107
Max Weber, Selection from Economy and Society
115
Part III Critical Synthesis
4
The Critique of Instrumental Reason: The
Reif
¡cation
of Society
131
Introduction
131
Max Horkheimer, Traditional and Critical Theory,
from Critical Theory: Selected Essays
133
Max Horkheimer and
Theodor Adorno,
Selection from Dialectic
of Enlightenment
143
Theodor Adorno,
Selection from Negative Dialectics
152
Herbert Marcuse, Selection from One Dimensional Man
161
5
State Capitalism: Its Limitations and Possibilities
171
Introduction
171
Friedrich
Pollock, State Capitalism: Its Possibilities and Limitations
173
Herbert Marcuse, The Dialectic of the Soviet State, from Soviet Marxism
187
Part IV Global Society
6
Communicative Action Theory: Hermeneutics and Recognition
197
Introduction
197
Jürgen Habermas,
Selection from The Theory of Communicative Action
199
Contents
vii
Jürgen Habermas,
Citizenship and
National
Identity
206
Axel Honneth,
Disrespect and Resistance: The
Moral Logic
of
Social
Conflicts, from The Struggle for Recognition
212
Nancy
Fraser,
Dilemmas of Justice in the Post-Socialist Age: From
Redistribution to Recognition? from Justice Interruptus
220
7
Critical
IR
Theory: Dialogic Communities, Ethics, and
Normativity
227
Introduction
227
Mark Hoffman, Critical Theory and the Inter-Paradigm Debate
229
Mark
Neufeld,
from The Restructuring of International Relations Theory
237
Andrew Linklater, The Question of the Next Stage in International
Relations Theory: A Critical-Theoretical Point of View
242
Mervyn Frost, The Role of Normative Theory in
IR
259
8
Global Political Economy: Social Forces and Dialectic
267
Introduction
267
Robert Cox, Social Forces, States and World Order
269
Justin Rosenberg, Selection from The Empire of Civil Society
279
Claire Cutler, Locating Authority in the Global Political Economy
285
Stephen Gill, Globalisation, Market Civilisation, and Disciplinary
Neoliberalism
292
Christian Heine and
Benno Teschke,
Sleeping Beauty and the Dialectical
Awakening: On the Potential of Dialectic for International Relations
302
Part V A New Critical Phase? Normative Critical Theory
and its Critics
9
Postmodern Thought: Genealogy, Power/Knowledge,
and Deconstruction
315
Introduction
315
Michel
Foucault,
Two Lectures from Power/Knowledge
317
Jacques Derrida, Conjuring Marxism, from Specters of Marx
326
J.F. Lyotard, Selection from The Postmodern Condition
334
viii Contents
10
Postmodernism and Feminism in
IR
341
Introduction
341
Richard Ashley and R.B.J. Walker, Reading Dissidence/Writing the
Discipline: Crisis and the Question of Sovereignty in International
Studies
343
Jens Bartelson, The Problem: Deconstructing Sovereignty, from
A Genealogy of Sovereignty
360
Christine Sylvester, Empathetic Cooperation: A Feminist Method
for
IR
368
11
Critical
IR
Theory and its Response
377
Introduction
377
Richard Devetak, The Project of Modernity and International Relations
Theory
378
Index
391
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Contents
Acknowledgments
їх
Introduction: From Critical Theory to Critical
IR
Theory
xiii
Dialectic and
Katvťs
Legacy xiu
\\ΓΥιγ
Criticai
Theory?
xv
The Extension of Critical Theory to Critical
IR
Theory
xviii
A Historical Approach
xxii
Part I Abstract
Universalism
and the Critique of Reason
Ί
The Roots of Critical Theory: German Idealism
3
Introduction
3
Immanuel Kant,
Selection from Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
5
Immanuel Kant,
Selection from The Metaphysic of Morals
15
Immanuel
Kant, "Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan
Purpose"
24
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Hegel, Selection from The Phenomenology
of the Spirit
34
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Hegel, Selection from The Philosophy of Right
43
Part II Historical Materialism
2
Internationalism, Hegemony, and Orthodoxy
57
Introduction
57
Karl Marx, Selection from Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of
1844 59
v¡
Contents
Karl Marx, Selection from Capital
67
Antonio
Granisci,
Selection from Prison Notebooks
78
Georg
Lukács,
"What is Orthodox Marxism?" from History and Class
Consciousness
86
3
Psychological Repression and the Perils of Modernity
101
Introduction
101
Sigmund
Freud, Selection from Civilization and its Discontents
103
Friedrich
Nietzsche, Selection from The Genealogy of Morals
107
Max Weber, Selection from Economy and Society
115
Part III Critical Synthesis
4
The Critique of Instrumental Reason: The
Reif
¡cation
of Society
131
Introduction
131
Max Horkheimer, "Traditional and Critical Theory,"
from Critical Theory: Selected Essays
133
Max Horkheimer and
Theodor Adorno,
Selection from Dialectic
of Enlightenment
143
Theodor Adorno,
Selection from Negative Dialectics
152
Herbert Marcuse, Selection from One Dimensional Man
161
5
State Capitalism: Its Limitations and Possibilities
171
Introduction
171
Friedrich
Pollock, "State Capitalism: Its Possibilities and Limitations"
173
Herbert Marcuse, "The Dialectic of the Soviet State," from Soviet Marxism
187
Part IV Global Society
6
Communicative Action Theory: Hermeneutics and Recognition
197
Introduction
197
Jürgen Habermas,
Selection from The Theory of Communicative Action
199
Contents
vii
Jürgen Habermas,
"Citizenship and
National
Identity"
206
Axel Honneth,
"Disrespect and Resistance: The
Moral Logic
of
Social
Conflicts," from The Struggle for Recognition
212
Nancy
Fraser,
"Dilemmas of Justice in the Post-Socialist Age: From
Redistribution to Recognition?" from Justice Interruptus
220
7
Critical
IR
Theory: Dialogic Communities, Ethics, and
Normativity
227
Introduction
227
Mark Hoffman, "Critical Theory and the Inter-Paradigm Debate"
229
Mark
Neufeld,
from The Restructuring of International Relations Theory
237
Andrew Linklater, "The Question of the Next Stage in International
Relations Theory: A Critical-Theoretical Point of View"
242
Mervyn Frost, "The Role of Normative Theory in
IR"
259
8
Global Political Economy: Social Forces and Dialectic
267
Introduction
267
Robert Cox, "Social Forces, States and World Order"
269
Justin Rosenberg, Selection from The Empire of Civil Society
279
Claire Cutler, "Locating Authority in the Global Political Economy"
285
Stephen Gill, "Globalisation, Market Civilisation, and Disciplinary
Neoliberalism"
292
Christian Heine and
Benno Teschke,
"Sleeping Beauty and the Dialectical
Awakening: On the Potential of Dialectic for International Relations"
302
Part V A New Critical Phase? Normative Critical Theory
and its Critics
9
Postmodern Thought: Genealogy, Power/Knowledge,
and Deconstruction
315
Introduction
315
Michel
Foucault,
"Two Lectures" from Power/Knowledge
317
Jacques Derrida, "Conjuring Marxism," from Specters of Marx
326
J.F. Lyotard, Selection from The Postmodern Condition
334
viii Contents
10
Postmodernism and Feminism in
IR
341
Introduction
341
Richard Ashley and R.B.J. Walker, "Reading Dissidence/Writing the
Discipline: Crisis and the Question of Sovereignty in International
Studies"
343
Jens Bartelson, "The Problem: Deconstructing Sovereignty," from
A Genealogy of Sovereignty
360
Christine Sylvester, "Empathetic Cooperation: A Feminist Method
for
IR"
368
11
Critical
IR
Theory and its Response
377
Introduction
377
Richard Devetak, "The Project of Modernity and International Relations
Theory"
378
Index
391 |
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spelling | Critical theory and international relations a reader ed. by Steven C. Roach New York [u.a.] Routledge 2008 XXV, 398 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "This reader provides students, scholars, and practitioners with a comprehensive compilation of essays, articles, and book selections which bring together the traditional and essential works of Critical Theory and Critical International Relations (IR) Theory. It features the writings of Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Weber, Pollock, Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, Habermas, Honneth, Fraser, Cox, Linklater, Ashley and Walker, Sylvester, and Devetak. In addition to a general introduction, it also includes detailed descriptions of each chapter showing the major tensions of four periods of the extension of critical theory into critical IR theory. The principle aim of the reader, then, is to provide the scholar and student with a rich and integrative narrative that tells the story of how critical theory entered into international relations theory. In this way, it seeks to deepen the reader's historical and sociological understanding of critical IR theory and to show how the global realm offers a dynamic context for further extending critical theory's emancipatory project. The last section includes texts on postmodernism and feminism, in order to address the issue of whether the discipline is in crisis, or is working toward a cohesive and reflexive framework. Steven C. Roach is Assistant Professor of Government and International Affairs at the University of South Florida. He is the author of The International Criminal Court, Ethics, and Global Justice: The Politics of Criminalizing Violence (2006) and Cultural Autonomy, Minority Rights and Globalization (2005), and his articles have appeared in numerous peer-reviewed international relations and human rights journals." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0654/2006009323-d.html. Relations internationales Théorie critique Internationale Politik International relations Critical theory Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Kritische Theorie (DE-588)4073840-1 s DE-604 Roach, Steven C. 1964- Sonstige (DE-588)136039758 oth http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0610/2006009323.html Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0654/2006009323-d.html Publisher description Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016691139&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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