Critical Theory: The Basics

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Critical Theory: The Basics

The arts: general topics History of art Literary theory Media studies Social groups: religious groups and communities Sociology Social, group or collective psychology Political science and theory Economic theory and philosophy Political economy Historiography Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Western philosophy from c 1800 Philosophy of mind Philosophy: aesthetics Ethics and moral philosophy Social and political philosophy Philosophy of religion

Author: Martin Shuster

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Collection: The Basics

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 27th May 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781003861720


Critical Theory: The Basics brings clarity to a topic that is confusingly bandied about with various meanings today in popular and academic culture.

First defined by Max Horkheimer in the 1930s, “critical theory” now extends far beyond its original German context around the Frankfurt School and the emergence of Nazism. We now often speak of critical theories of race, gender, anti-colonialism, and so forth. This book introduces especially the core program of the first-generation of the Frankfurt School (including Horkheimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Erich Fromm, and Herbert Marcuse), and shows how this program remains crucial to understanding the problems, ideologies, and systems of the modern world, including capitalism, racism, sexism, and the enduring problems of colonialism. It explores basic questions like:

What is critical theory?

What can critical theory be? What should it be?

Why and how does critical theory remain vital to understanding the contemporary world, including notions of self, society, politics, art, religion, culture, race, gender, and class?

With suggestions for further reading, this book is an ideal starting point for anyone seeking an accessible but robust introduction to the richness and complexity of this tradition and to its continuing importance today.

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