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June 18, 1929 in Düsseldorf) is a German philosopher, political scientist and sociologist in the tradition of critical theory.  
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June 18, 1929 in Düsseldorf) is a [[German]] [[philosopher]], [[political]] [[scientist]] and [[sociologist]] in the [[tradition]] of critical [[theory]].  
  
His work has been called Neo-Marxist, and focuses on the foundations of social theory and epistemology, the analysis of advanced capitalist industrial society and of democracy, the rule of law in a critical social-evolutionary context, and contemporary (especially German) politics.  
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His [[work]] has been called Neo-[[Marxist]], and focuses on the foundations of [[social]] theory and [[epistemology]], the [[analysis]] of advanced [[capitalist]] industrial [[society]] and of [[democracy]], the rule of law in a critical social-evolutionary context, and contemporary (especially German) [[politics]].  
  
He is best known for his concept of the public sphere.  
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He is best known for his [[concept]] of the [[public]] sphere.  
  
He developed a theoretical system devoted to revealing the possibility of reason, emancipation and rational-critical communication embedded in modern liberal institutions and in the human capabilities to communicate, deliberate and pursue rational interests.
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He developed a [[theoretical]] [[system]] devoted to revealing the possibility of [[reason]], emancipation and [[rational]]-critical [[communication]] embedded in modern [[liberal]] institutions and in the [[human]] capabilities to [[communicate]], deliberate and pursue rational interests.
  
 
{{LA}}pp. 141–142, 157
 
{{LA}}pp. 141–142, 157
* {{Z}} ''[[Conversations with Žižek|Conversations with Žižek: Slavoj Žižek and Glyn Daly]]''. London: Polity Press, 2004. pp. 46-7, 91-3
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* {{Z}} ''[[Conversations with Žižek|Conversations with Žižek: Slavoj Žižek and Glyn Daly]]''. [[London]]: Polity Press, 2004. pp. 46-7, 91-3
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:09, 25 May 2019

June 18, 1929 in Düsseldorf) is a German philosopher, political scientist and sociologist in the tradition of critical theory.

His work has been called Neo-Marxist, and focuses on the foundations of social theory and epistemology, the analysis of advanced capitalist industrial society and of democracy, the rule of law in a critical social-evolutionary context, and contemporary (especially German) politics.

He is best known for his concept of the public sphere.

He developed a theoretical system devoted to revealing the possibility of reason, emancipation and rational-critical communication embedded in modern liberal institutions and in the human capabilities to communicate, deliberate and pursue rational interests.

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