Axel Honneth is one of the most influential social and political
philosophers in contemporary German political thought and one of
the central figures of the third generation of the Frankfurt
School. Honneth's philosophical project presents at once a solution
to a problem that has beset Frankfurt School Critical Theory from
the first generation onwards, and offers a re-conceptualisation of
social philosophy and its methodology in general. Honneth's work
presents a viable alternative to mainstream (especially Rawlsian)
political philosophy by taking on challenges mainstream theories
tend to avoid. This book provides one of the first substantial
critical assessments of Honneth's achievements so far. Dagmar
Wilhelm locates Honneth in critical theory and mainstream political
theory debates and offers a detailed exploration of his account of
social philosophy, methodology, social pathology, recognition, and
humiliation. The book also includes an in-depth discussion of
Honneth's critique of capitalism and programme for the new left and
an assessment of the future of the project of the Frankfurt School
in light of Honneth's approach.
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