Habermas and Politics : : A Critical Introduction / / Matheson Russell.
A critical introduction to Jürgen Habermas’ political thought and his theory of powerCombines sociological and philosophical analysis of Habermas’ work to make sense of his distinctive approach to political theorySituates Habermas’s political theory in relation to Continental theorists – including B...
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