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Title:
The lure of technocracy
Edition:
English edition.
Publication Date:
2015
Publication Information:
Cambridge ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, [2015]
Physical Description:
xi, 176 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN:
9780745686820
Abstract:
Over the past twenty-five years, Jürgen Habermas has presented what is arguably the most coherent and wide-ranging defense of the project of European unification and of parallel developments towards a politically integrated world society. In developing his key concepts of the transnationalization of democracy and the constitutionalization of international law, Habermas offers the main players in the struggles over the fate of the European Union - politicians, political parties and the public - a way out of the current economic and political crisis, should they choose to follow it. This volume reflects the impressive scope of Habermas's recent writings on European themes, including theoretical treatments of the complex legal and political issues at stake, interventions on current affairs, and reflections on the lives and works of major European philosophers and intellectuals.
General Note:
Translation of: Im Sog der Technokratie.
Contents:
Preface to the English edition. 1 The lure of technocracy : The lure of technocracy: a plea for European solidarity -- European citizens and European peoples: the problem of transnationalizing democracy -- Keywords on a discourse theory of law and of the democratic constitutional state. 2 European conditions, continued interventions : The next step: an interview -- The dilemma facing the political parties -- Three reasons for "more "Europe" -- Democracy or capitalism? On the abject spectacle of a capitalistic world society fragmented along national lines. 3 German Jews, Germans and Jews : Jewish philosophers and sociologists as returnees in the early Federal Republic of Germany: a recollection -- Martin Buber: a philosophy of dialogue in its historical context -- Our contemporary Heine: "there are no longer nations in Europe." Notes and references.
Language:
English
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