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Justification and Critique - Towards a Critical Theory of Politics - Towards a Critical Theory of Politics

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Rainer Forst develops a critical theory capable of deciphering the deficits and potentials inherent in contemporary political reality. This calls for a perspective which is immanent to social and political practices and at the same time transcends them. Forst regards society as a whole as an 'order of justification' comprising complexes of different norms referring to institutions and corresponding practices of justification. The task of a 'critique of relations of justification', therefore, is to analyse such legitimations with regard to their validity and genesis and to explore the social and political asymmetries leading to inequalities in the 'justification power' which enables persons or groups to contest given justifications and to create new ones.

Starting from the concept of justification as a basic social practice, Forst develops a theory of political and social justice, human rights and democracy, as well as of power and of critique itself. In so doing, he engages in a critique of a number of contemporary approaches in political philosophy and critical theory. Finally, he also addresses the question of the utopian horizon of social criticism.

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Preface

Introduction: On the Idea of a Critique of Relations of Justification

I. Radical Justice

1 Two Pictures of Justice

2 The Justification of Human Rights and the Basic Right to Justification: A Reflexive Approach

3 The Normative Order of Justice and Peace

II. Justification, Recognition and Critique

4 The Ground of Critique: On the Concept of Human Dignity in Social Orders of Justification

5 First Things First: Redistribution, Recognition and Justification

6 'To Tolerate Means to Insult': Toleration, Recognition and Emancipation

III. Beyond Justice

7 The Injustice of Justice: Normative Dialectics According to Ibsen, Cavell and Adorno

8 Republicanism of Fear and of Redemption: On the Topicality of Hannah Arendt's Political Theory

9 Utopia and Irony: On the Normativity of a Political Philosophy of 'No-where'

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Index


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Rainer Forst is Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, and director of the prestigious 'Cluster of Excellence' programme funded by the German Research Foundation.

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Rainer Forst develops a critical theory capable of deciphering the deficits and potentials inherent in contemporary political reality. This calls for a perspective which is immanent to social and political practices and at the same time transcends them.

Product details

Authors R Forst, Rainer Forst, Forst Rainer
Assisted by Ciaran Cronin (Translation)
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.10.2013
 
EAN 9780745652283
ISBN 978-0-7456-5228-3
No. of pages 240
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political theories and the history of ideas

POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Political science & theory, Political science and theory, Justice, Toleration, philosophy

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