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Critical Practice from Voltaire to Foucault, Eagleton and Beyond
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This volume aims to answer why so much 'critical' intellectual activity can be done with so little impact.
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03 March 2015

Using the historical-materialist method to unravel the promise and limits of critical practice since the Revolutionary Age, John E. O’Brien investigates the problems and prospects of cultural criticism for the 21st century through absorbing studies of the contested perspectives of Voltaire, Friedrich Schiller, Jean Baudrillard, Michel Foucault, Terry Eagleton and Hayden White.
In spite of recurrent crises due to a flawed Western political-economy, why is there so much critical intellectual activity with so little effect? Framing his study with the early work by Max Horkheimer, Luc Boltanski and Teresa Ebert, O’Brien's investigation of resistance in America and Europe challenges the bourgeois philosophy of history, pointing to the urgency of critique as mode of analysis and intervention.
John E. O'Brien, Ph.D. (1971), University of Wisconsin, formerly Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Portland State University, Oregon, now independent researcher in Paris, with projects on the European Community and India, where he lectures on Systems Management in a Global Political Economy.
In spite of recurrent crises due to a flawed Western political-economy, why is there so much critical intellectual activity with so little effect? Framing his study with the early work by Max Horkheimer, Luc Boltanski and Teresa Ebert, O’Brien's investigation of resistance in America and Europe challenges the bourgeois philosophy of history, pointing to the urgency of critique as mode of analysis and intervention.
John E. O'Brien, Ph.D. (1971), University of Wisconsin, formerly Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Portland State University, Oregon, now independent researcher in Paris, with projects on the European Community and India, where he lectures on Systems Management in a Global Political Economy.
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Pages: 503
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Haymarket Books
Series: Studies in Critical Social Sciences
Publication Date:
03 March 2015
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9781608464210
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Critical Theory, PHILOSOPHY / Political, HISTORY / Revolutions, Uprisings & Rebellions, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Social and political philosophy, Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions, Political ideologies and movements
John E. O'Brien, Ph.D. (1971), University of Wisconsin, formerly Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Portland State University, Oregon, now independent researcher in Paris, with projects on the European Community and India, where he lectures on Systems Management in a Global Political Economy.
Acknowledgments
Preface
Overview
1. What is Critical Practice?
2. Voltaire: Setting the Role of Public Intellectual
3. Schiller: Reform Consciousness to Change the World
4. Foucault: The End of Evasion
5. Jean Baudrillard: Critical Practice as Core Extraction
6. Eagleton: Literary Critic – Literature or Criticism?
7. Hayden White: Historic Truth as Story Telling
8. Liberation: Project, Method, Object
Appendix: Technical Note
References
Index
Preface
Overview
1. What is Critical Practice?
2. Voltaire: Setting the Role of Public Intellectual
3. Schiller: Reform Consciousness to Change the World
4. Foucault: The End of Evasion
5. Jean Baudrillard: Critical Practice as Core Extraction
6. Eagleton: Literary Critic – Literature or Criticism?
7. Hayden White: Historic Truth as Story Telling
8. Liberation: Project, Method, Object
Appendix: Technical Note
References
Index