Cultural Studies

Stefan Breuer

Kritische Theorie

Schlüsselbegriffe, Kontroversen, Grenzen

[Critical Theory. Key Concepts, Controversies and Limitations.]

2016. VII, 271 pages.
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Although Critical Theory occupied a dominant position in the sociology of the German Federal Republic's early years, it is nowadays hardly to be found in the discipline. Stefan Breuer examines this fact in light of systematic considerations and the history of sociological theory.
Although Critical Theory occupied a dominant position in the sociology of the German Federal Republic's early years, it is nowadays hardly to be found in the discipline. This is partly due to the fact that since the end of the 1930s sociology has become increasingly aligned to a Hegelian interpretation of Marxism while at the same time neglecting its basis – the critique of Political Economy. Stefan Breuer examines this failure in light of systematic considerations and the history of sociological theory. He traces the formation of a core paradigm in Horkheimer's and Adorno's collaboration, investigates its elaboration by means of the three key concepts of »society«, »domination« and »reification«, and evaluates the proximity and distance of Critical Theory's main exponents to this core.
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Stefan Breuer Geboren 1948; Studium in Mainz, München und Berlin; 1976 Promotion; 1982 Habilitation; 1984–85 Professor für Politikwissenschaft im Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaften der Universität Hamburg; 1985–2005 Professor für Soziologie an der Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Politik in Hamburg; 2005–14 Professor für Soziologie an der Universität Hamburg; seit 2014 i.R.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Sociologia Internationalis — 2017, Heft 2, S. 296–299 (Clemens Albrecht)
In: Politische Vierteljahresschrift — 58 (2017), S. 475–479 (Reinhard Mehring)
In: Dialogo Filosofico — 33 (2017), S. 323–324
In: www.rote-ruhr-uni.com — www.rote-ruhr-uni.com (2/2017) (Hendrik Wallat)