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From neo-Marxism to democratic theory : essays on the critical theory of Soviet-type societies

Author: Andrew Arato
Publisher: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, ©1993.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Andrew Arato
ISBN: 0873328825 9780873328821
OCLC Number: 23975627
Description: xiv, 342 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Pt. I. Western Marxism and Soviet-Type Societies. 1. Authoritarian Socialism and the Frankfurt School. 2. Between Apology and Critique: Marcuse's Soviet Marxism. 3. Critical Sociology and Authoritarian State Socialism. 4. From Western to Eastern Marxism: Rudolf Bahro. 5. Immanent Critique and Authoritarian Socialism: On Konrad and Szelenyi's Intellectuals. 6. The Budapest School and Actually Existing Socialism. 7. Facing Russia: Castoriadis and the Problem of Soviet-Type Societies --
Pt. II. The Rise of Civil Society and Democratic Theory. 8. Civil Society vs. the State: Poland 1980-81. 9. Empire vs. Civil Society: Poland 1981-82. 10. The Democratic Theory of the Polish Opposition: Normative Intentions and Strategic Ambiguities. 11. Some Perspectives of Democratization in East Central Europe. 12. Social Theory, Civil Society, and the Transformation of Authoritarian Socialism. 13. Revolution, Civil Society, and Democracy. 14. Social Movements and Civil Society in the Soviet Union.
Responsibility: Andrew Arato.

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