Charles Masquelier obtained his DPhil at the University of Sussex in June 2011, and then joined the Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology department at the University of Exeter, where he taught as a teaching fellow. He is now Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Surrey. His research assumes an interdisciplinary outlook, crossing over the fields of social theory, political theory and political philosophy, with particular interests in critical theory, G.D.H. Cole and social movements.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: Human Emancipation and Labour as Self-Realization
Chapter 2: Towards the Reconciliation of Humanity and Nature
Chapter 3: Realising the Transformative Potential of Critical Theory
Chapter 4: The Premises of Institutionalized Emancipatory Practice
Chapter 5: Human Emancipation and Communication
Chapter 6: Drawing the Contours of Institutionalized Emancipatory Practice
Chapter 7: Critical Theory, Libertarian Socialism and Reconciliation
Chapter 8: Conclusion: Critical Theory, Libertarian Socialism and
Contemporary Western Capitalist Societies
Bibliography
Index