Ethics and Politics in Contemporary Theory Between Critical Theory and Post-Marxism

Ethics and Politics in Contemporary Theory Between Critical Theory and Post-Marxism

by Mark Devenney
Ethics and Politics in Contemporary Theory Between Critical Theory and Post-Marxism

Ethics and Politics in Contemporary Theory Between Critical Theory and Post-Marxism

by Mark Devenney

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Overview

In addressing the political and theoretical debates between critical and post-Marxist theorists, this book discusses the politics of communication and rationality, subjectivity, sovereignty, ethics and deliberative democracy, considering questions such as:

* Does the theory of communicative action justify deliberative democracy?
* Is a theory of hegemony compatible with an account which relies upon an ideal of communicative success?
* Is autonomy a good which should be fostered?
* Can the ideal of democracy extend beyond the nation state?
* Does post-Marxism have anything interesting to say about ethics?

Analysing the work of Ernesto Laclau and Jürgen Habermas - as representatives of different choices made in regard to theory, politics and morality - Ethics and Politics in Contemporary Theory develops a critical response to the contrasting conclusions of these approaches.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134559268
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/24/2004
Series: Routledge Innovations in Political Theory
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mark Devenney is a senior lecturer in politics and philosophy at the University of Brighton, UK. His current research concerns political economy and death, and involves a re-reading of Marx's labour theory of value and Foucault's biopolitics.

Table of Contents

1. The Ends of Marx(ism)?2. Language, Communication, Performativity3. Performativity and Politics: From Habermas to Laclau4. Politics, Idealisation and Performativity5. Quasi-Transcendentalism and Critical Theory6. The Politics of Subjectivity7. Deliberative or Radical Democracy? The Politics of Performativity8. Post-Structuralism and Democratic Theory9. Ethics and Politics in Discourse Theory
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