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  1. Jan 1, 2019 · This book aims to bring the study of capitalism back to the forefront of critical theory. In doing so, Nancy Fraser and Rahel Jaeggi lay out a bold agenda for a theoretical approach that, in their view, has become almost indistinguishable from liberalism (pp. 5–6).

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  2. Apr 27, 2020 · Nancy Fraser is internationally recognized as one of the most prominent critical theorists of our time and is highly regarded for her work on feminism and capitalism. In this interview, she sets out the new conceptions of capitalism, crisis, and critique that she has been developing since her 2014 article “Behind Marx’s Hidden Abode.”.

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  3. Oct 1, 2017 · The volume demonstrates that there is still a unity of concern in current Critical Theory, in its debate over standards, ideals and legacy institutions of the Enlightenment, and over the fittingness of legal and political practices in domesticating capitalism.

  4. 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.

  5. The critical theorists have deeply influenced contemporary social theory, philosophy, communications theory and research, cultural theory, and other disciplines for six decades.

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  6. Aug 18, 2024 · These include the role of the critical theory of the Frankfurt School and the status of feminism today, the theorization of power and domination under contemporary capitalism, as well as the prospects for anticapitalist resistance.

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  8. May 28, 2021 · The New Right sees the deliberative democratic theories of second-generation critical theorists, who reformulated Critical theory away from the perceived dead ends of agential negativity toward universal communicative rationality, as key expressions of these forms of liberal power.