Critical theory of international politics: complementarity, justice, and governance/ Steven C. Roach.

By: Roach, Steven CMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2010Description: viii, 171 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780415774840 (hardback); 0415774845 (hardback); 9780415774857 (pbk.); 0415774853 (pbk.)Subject(s): International relations | Critical theory | Politics and Government | POLITICAL SCIENCE -- GlobalizationDDC classification: 327.101
Contents:
Critical theory, immanent critique, and the international -- Part I : critical theory past and present : four currents of immanent critique -- Dialectics, historical materialism, and repression -- The Frankfurt School : the rise of radical immanence and communicative action theory -- Part II : critical international theory : perspectives on complementarity -- Communicative rationality, recognition, and the lego-political complementarity -- Social ontology : from critical realism to the quantum challenge -- Justice, negative dialectics, and immanent complementarity -- Complementarity envisaged : self-legitimization and the global social imaginary.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Critical theory, immanent critique, and the international -- Part I : critical theory past and present : four currents of immanent critique -- Dialectics, historical materialism, and repression -- The Frankfurt School : the rise of radical immanence and communicative action theory -- Part II : critical international theory : perspectives on complementarity -- Communicative rationality, recognition, and the lego-political complementarity -- Social ontology : from critical realism to the quantum challenge -- Justice, negative dialectics, and immanent complementarity -- Complementarity envisaged : self-legitimization and the global social imaginary.

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