This study brings linguistic history and contemporary history
together. Using the tools of discourse analysis it examines the
linguistic quality of upheaval in the critical discourse of the
late 1960s and considers the concepts of democracy represented in
this discourse. The critical theory of the Frankfurt School serves
as the point of reference in which these concepts are based. The
book is aimed not only at linguists but also at historians and
sociologists.
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