Habermas's theory of the Neo-Marxist criticism
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335.02 NIG After utopia : | 335.02 THE Politics of the (Im) possible: Utopia and Dystopia reconsidered/ ed by Barita Bagehi | 335.4 ALL Marx and the alternative to capitalism | 335.4 BAN Habermas's theory of the Neo-Marxist criticism | 335.4 Bet Marxism and class analysis | 335.4 BLA Marx and Lincon : | 335.4 BLA Marx and Lincoln : |
Habermas is regarded as one of the most important contemporary figures in the Frankfurt School of neo Marxisist critical sociology. His ideas are used not only to explore philosophical and theoretical issues, but also in analytical studies of communications and media in society, and the sociology of law and politics. His synthesised thinking makes him one of the most influ ential and often quoted contemporary social theorists and philosophers. I hope that this work will stimulate researchers, and professionals to execute researches in the area of critical sociology.
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