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The current study takes on the task of focussing on Habermas' long and productive first phase in the 1960s and 1970s. The book begins with Habermas' analyses of students' political consciousness and of public opinion, before examining his close dialogue with Marcuse and the vanguard of the student movement. The study then focuses on Habermas' works on the reality and contradictions of the late capitalist system: Knowledge and Human Interests, Legitimation Crisis and Theory and Practice. In doing so, the volume revisits important moments in the first three decades of Habermas' research and…mehr

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The current study takes on the task of focussing on Habermas' long and productive first phase in the 1960s and 1970s. The book begins with Habermas' analyses of students' political consciousness and of public opinion, before examining his close dialogue with Marcuse and the vanguard of the student movement. The study then focuses on Habermas' works on the reality and contradictions of the late capitalist system: Knowledge and Human Interests, Legitimation Crisis and Theory and Practice. In doing so, the volume revisits important moments in the first three decades of Habermas' research and teaching in order to reconstruct a theory that contributes to a praxis of fundamental, grass-roots change.
Autorenporträt
Ruggero D'Alessandro lives in Switzerland, teaches the Italian language to migrants, and is Visiting Professor at the University of Varese and Sapienza University in Rome. He is the author of 21 monographs and 4 novels. His work has been translated into English, French and German, and his research is focused on sociology, history of culture and intellectuals, contemporary history, and political science.