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Critique as Social Practice

Critical Theory and Social Self-Understanding

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The book explores recent debates in critical theory, examining the perspectives of influential thinkers like Pierre Bourdieu, Luc Boltanski, and the Frankfurt School. It focuses on how ordinary agents understand themselves and their critique practices, highlighting their significance for the theoretical and emancipatory goals of critical theory. Robin Celikates delves into the interplay between everyday experiences and theoretical frameworks, emphasizing the role of ordinary individuals in shaping critical discourse.

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Critique as Social Practice, Robin Celikates

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