Habermas and European Integration by Shivdeep Grewal;

Habermas and European Integration by Shivdeep Grewal;

Author:Shivdeep Grewal;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Manchester University Press


Figure 5.1 Three conservative types

Notes

1McCarthy (1997: vii).

2 Outhwaite (1996: 5) deftly encapsulates Habermas’s relationship with the Weberian/Parsonian and Marxist traditions: ‘If Max Weber has been described as a bourgeois Marx, Habermas might be summarily characterised as a Marxist Max Weber.’

3 The following authors are most often quoted by Habermas in relation to this development: Gorz (Habermas, 2000: 32), Inglehart (Habermas, 1994b: 30) and Offe (Habermas (1994c: 53).

4 Steven Pinker’s The Blank Slate (2002) epitomises the New Conservative position, particularly in its criticisms of the aesthetic avant-gardes and counter-cultures of the previous century. A review by Menand (2002) undermines much of Pinker’s argument.

5 As McCormick (2007: 18) notes, Weber’s work has informed neoconservative critiques of the Sozialstaat.



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