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    The Left Libertarianism of the Greens
    Habermas between Critical Theory and Liberalism
    Populism as Meta Ideology
    • Populism as Meta Ideology

      • 244pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on populism as a significant social phenomenon, this book examines various definitions and concepts within the social sciences. It introduces a unique perspective that characterizes populism as a meta-ideology, which strategically employs other political ideologies for its purposes. Through this lens, the text aims to deepen understanding of populism's role and impact in contemporary society, offering insights into its multifaceted nature and relevance.

      Populism as Meta Ideology
    • The book offers a detailed analysis of Jürgen Habermas's intellectual evolution, highlighting key transitions in his theoretical framework. It traces his shift from historical materialism to normative idealism, emphasizing the separation of normative principles from material conditions. By moving away from Marxist concepts, Habermas develops his own critical theory, integrating liberal ideas, particularly post-1980s. The analysis is structured both chronologically and thematically, providing a comprehensive understanding of his work's progression and thematic focus.

      Habermas between Critical Theory and Liberalism
    • The Left Libertarianism of the Greens

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A detailed analysis reveals the political philosophy of the Greens as left libertarianism, building on Herbert Kitschelt's initial observations. The book explores connections between left-libertarianism and the Greens, emphasizing social processes in Western Europe, the rise of a new middle class, and post-materialist values. It also investigates how this philosophy influences the organizational structure of Green parties, their interactions with the state, and their commitment to democracy, providing a comprehensive understanding of their political ideology and social movements.

      The Left Libertarianism of the Greens