Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory

Bert van den Brink (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands),David Owen (University of Southampton)

Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 April 2007
Pages
416
ISBN
9780521864459

Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory

Bert van den Brink (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands),David Owen (University of Southampton)

The topic of recognition has come to occupy a central place in debates in social and political theory. Developed by George Herbert Mead and Charles Taylor, it has been given expression in the program for Critical Theory developed by Axel Honneth in his book The Struggle for Recognition. Honneth’s research program offers an empirically insightful way of reflecting on emancipatory struggles for greater justice and a powerful theoretical tool for generating a conception of justice and the good that enables the normative evaluation of such struggles. This 2007 volume offers a critical clarification and evaluation of this research program, particularly its relationship to the other major development in critical social and political theory; namely, the focus on power as formative of practical identities (or forms of subjectivity) proposed by Michel Foucault and developed by theorists such as Judith Butler, James Tully, and Iris Marion Young.

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