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  1. Dec 12, 2023 · In a narrow sense, “Critical Theory” (often denoted with capital letters) refers to the work of several generations of philosophers and social theorists in the Western European Marxist tradition known as the Frankfurt School.

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  2. Nov 30, 2023 · Critical theory is a theory that examines, evaluates, and critiques binary power dynamics in society. It takes a Marxist perspective. The aims of the theory are to identify, challenge, and eventually change oppressive power structures in society.

  3. Oct 1, 2017 · The volume addresses three main topics in five sections: the current state of democracy and human rights, the current state of global capitalism, and the conceptual and theoretical resources of Critical Theory itself.

  4. Sep 8, 2022 · Critical theorists, on the other hand, tend to treat the capitalist economy and democratic politics as holistically distinguishable spheres of activity. This holistic perspective not only helps critical theorists to more clearly present capitalism and democracy as two conflicting modes of sociation.

  5. In this chapter we attempt, through an exploration of the work of the Frankfurt School, both first and subsequent generations, to approach the question of a critical theory of democracy on the basis that political economy and critical theory must be rejoined.

  6. Mar 24, 2021 · A central concern for a critical theory of contemporary technology is both to understand how the subject’s form of rationality is impacted by technology and how the subject needs to develop new cognitive capacities to survive and engage critically with the emergent capitalist hyperreality.

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  8. Dec 8, 2021 · Joining a long line of works in critical theory, from Karl Marx’s Capital to Hannah Arendt’s Imperialism, Zuboff claims that she produces theory to put us, her readers, on a path toward emancipation from, and resistance against, alienation. Critical theorists generally assume that abstract and holistic thinking can be emancipatory.