Brian
Well, I know the book, and the Habermas material on Foucault & others. What
are your thoughts?
Stuart
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From: Brian Milstein <madmenonly@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 14:00
Subject: Foucault/Habermas
>Relating to the topic of Foucault and the Frankfurt School, there is a
>fascinating book entitled "Critique and Power: Recasting the
>Foucault/Habermas Debate," edited by Michael Kelly (MIT, 1994). It brings
>into focus many of the issues central to the connections and tensions
>between Foucault and the Frankfurt School, and situates Foucault in the
>center of debates in Critical Social Theory. I was wondering if anyone else
>is familiar with the book (or even Habermas's critique of Foucault in "The
>Philosophical Discourse of Modernity") and would care to engage in a
>discussion of Foucault and Habermas, specifically?
>
>(I would start off with some thoughts of my own but I'm at work and don't
>have my books with me!)
>
>Brian
>
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Well, I know the book, and the Habermas material on Foucault & others. What
are your thoughts?
Stuart
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Milstein <madmenonly@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 14:00
Subject: Foucault/Habermas
>Relating to the topic of Foucault and the Frankfurt School, there is a
>fascinating book entitled "Critique and Power: Recasting the
>Foucault/Habermas Debate," edited by Michael Kelly (MIT, 1994). It brings
>into focus many of the issues central to the connections and tensions
>between Foucault and the Frankfurt School, and situates Foucault in the
>center of debates in Critical Social Theory. I was wondering if anyone else
>is familiar with the book (or even Habermas's critique of Foucault in "The
>Philosophical Discourse of Modernity") and would care to engage in a
>discussion of Foucault and Habermas, specifically?
>
>(I would start off with some thoughts of my own but I'm at work and don't
>have my books with me!)
>
>Brian
>
>______________________________________________________
>Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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