Critical Theory and International Relations :/ (Record no. 174287)

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International Standard Book Number 0415954185 (hardback : alk. paper)
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Classification number 327.101
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Title Critical Theory and International Relations :/
Sub title a reader
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Steven C. Roach
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2008.
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Extent xxv, 398 p.
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Formatted contents note Introduction: From Critical to Critical IR Theory PART I. ABSTRACT UNIVERSALISM AND THE CRITIQUE OF REASON 1. The Roots of Critical Theory: German Idealism Immanuel Kant, from Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals * Immanuel Kant, from The Metaphysic of Morals * Immanuel Kant, "Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose" * Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, The Phenomenology of the Spirit, "Self-Consciousness" and "Reason" * Georg Wilhelm Friedich Hegel, The Philosophy of Right, "Civil Society and the State"PART II. HISTORICAL MATERIALISM 2. Internationalism, Hegemony and Orthodoxy Karl Marx, from Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 * Karl Marx, from Capital * Antonio Gramsci, "Hegemony and Problems of Marxism," from Prison Notebooks * Georg Lukacs, "What is Orthodox Marxism?" from History and Class Consciousness 3. Psychological Repression and the Perils of Modernity Sigmund Freud, from Civilization and its Discontents * Friedrich Nietzsche, from The Genealogy of Morals * Max Weber, from Economy and Society PART III. CRITICAL SYNTHESIS 4. The Critique of Instrumental Reason: The Reification of SocietyMax Horkheimer, "Traditional and Critical Theory," from Critical Theory: Selected Essays * Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, from Dialectic of Enlightenment * Theodor Adorno, from Negative Dialectics * Herbert Marcuse, from One Dimensional Man5. State Capitalism: Its Limitations and PossibilitiesFriedrich Pollock, "State Capitalism: Its Possibilities and Limitations" * Herbert Marcuse, "The Dialectic of the Soviet State," from Soviet MarxismPART IV. GLOBAL SOCIETY6. Communicative Action Theory: Hermeneutics and RecognitionJurgen Habermas, from The Theory of Communicative Action * Jurgen Habermas, "Citizenship and National Identity (1990)", from Between Facts and Norms * Axel Honneth, "Disrespect and Resistance: The Moral Logic of Social Conflicts," from The Struggle for Recognition * Nancy Fraser, "Dilemmas of Justice in the Post-Socialist Age: From Redistribution to Recognition?," from Justice Interruptus7. Critical IR Theory: Dialogic Communities, Ethics and NormativityMark Hoffman, "Critical Theory and the Inter-Paradigm Debate" * Mark Neufeld, from The Restructuring of International Relations Theory * Andrew Linklater, "The Question of the Next Stage in International Relations Theory: A Critical-Theoretical Point of View" * Mervyn Frost, "The Role of Normative Theory in IR"8. Global Political Economy: Social Forces and DialecticRobert Cox, "Social Forces, States and World Order" * Justin Rosenberg, from The Empire of Civil Society * Claire Cutler, "Locating Authority in the Global Political Economy" * Stephen Gill, "Globalisation, Market Civilisation, and Disciplinary Neoliberalism" * Christian Heine and Benno Teschke, "Sleeping Beauty and the Dialectical Awakening: On the Potential of Dialectic for International Relations"PART V. A NEW CRITICAL PHASE? NORMATIVE CRITICAL THEORY AND ITS CRITICS9. Postmodern Thought: Genealogy, Power/Knowledge and DeconstructionMichel Foucault, "Two Lectures" from Power/Knowledge * Jacques Derrida, "Conjuring Marxism," from Specters of Marx * J.F. Lyotard, from The Postmodern Condition10. Postmodernism and Feminism in IRRichard Ashley and R.B.J. Walker, "Reading Dissidence/Writing the Discipline: Crisis and the Question of Sovereignty in International Studies" * Jens Bartelson, "The Problem: Deconstructing Sovereignty," from A Genealogy of Sovereignty * Christine Sylvester, "Empathetic Cooperation: A Feminist Method for IR"11. Critical IR Theory and its Response Richard Devetak, "The Project of Modernity and International Relations Theory"
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Keyword Relaciones internacionales.
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Keyword Teoría crítica.
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Personal name Roach,Steven C, ed.
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        Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) Central Library, Sikkim University (Yangang Campus) General Book Section 29/08/2016 327.101 ROA/C P29269 11/05/2023 06/05/2023 General Books
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