The future of critical theory between reason and power: Reply to Amy Allen

Amy Allen presents Adorno’s and Horkheimer’s Dialectic of Enlightenment as a productive movement between a commitment to the project of reason and a sensitivity to the effects on reason of power and domination. Agreeing with the thrust of her paper, my response considers two questions that Allen’s p...

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Allen, Amy
Attitudes
Contemporary problems
Critical Theory
Cultivation techniques
Culture
Derrida, Jacques
Dialectics
Dominance
Enlightenment
France
Freedom
Habermas, Jurgen
Needs
Philosophy
Power
Theory
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