Reading Habermas: Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere
dissolves Habermas’s monolithic stylization to precisely access his
seminal distinction between the purely political polis of antiquity,
which excludes the private economy from the res publica, and the
modern public sphere with its rational-critical discourse about
commodity exchange and social labor in the political economy.
Deconstructing the uniform mold of Structural Transformation’s
narrative about a rise and fall of the bourgeois public sphere in
modernity also allows to identify and understand the ideology-critical
methodologies of Habermas’s theory reconstruction of Kant’s ideal
of the liberal public in the context of the French Revolution. Readers
of this guide realize that Habermas’s interpretation of a
sociological and political category with the norms of constitutional
theory and intellectual history causes the “collapsing of norm and
description” he acknowledged in 1989 and thus frequent
misunderstandings about the historical validity of Structural
Transformation’s ideal-type derived from Condorcet’s absolute
rationalism and Kant’s “unofficial” philosophy of history.
Specifically, the guide explains that Habermas’s key construct of a
“morally pretentious rationality” of the bourgeois public sphere
entirely depends on the claim about “natural laws” harmoniously
regulating the economy. While neoliberalism still maintains this
claim, Hegel “decisively destroyed” it already in 1821.
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Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere
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ISBN
9781978759183
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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