This work by Jurgen Habermas examines the theoretical and
philosophical contours of the modern era. It is a work on a theme
that concerns a wide range of disciplines, from sociology and
politics to philosophy, aesthetics and literary theory. Habermas
traces the contemporary critiques of modernity back to their
philosophical origins in the work of Marx, Nietzshe, Heidegger and
others and shows how the work of these thinkers was to some extents
a response to the ideas of reason and reflexive self-understanding,
and the the processes of rationalization and modernization, which
developed in the course of the 18the and early 19the centuries.
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