Reason, power and history

Thesis Eleven 120 (1):10-25 (2014)
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This paper re-examines the relationship between power, reason and history in Horkheimer and Adorno’s "Dialectic of Enlightenment." Contesting Habermas’ highly influential reading of the text, I argue that "Dialectic of Enlightenment," far from being a dead-end for critical theory, opens up important lines of thought in the philosophy of history that contemporary critical theorists would do well to recover. My focus is on the relationship that Horkheimer and Adorno trace between enlightenment rationality and the domination of inner and outer nature.

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Knowledge and human interests.Jürgen Habermas - 1972 - London [etc.]: Heinemann Educational.
Negative dialectics.Theodor W. Adorno - 1973 - New York: Continuum.
Dialectic of enlightenment: philosophical fragments.Max Horkheimer - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Theodor W. Adorno & Gunzelin Schmid Noerr.
Rogues: Two Essays on Reason.Jacques Derrida - 2005 - Stanford University Press.

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