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In: Critical Encounters with Habermas’s Political and Legal Theory
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John Abromeit

(Professor of History, SUNY, Buffalo State). Author of Max Horkheimer and the Foundations of the Frankfurt School (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and co-editor of Herbert Marcuse: A Critical Reader (Routledge, 2004); Herbert Marcuse: Heideggerian Marxism (University of Nebraska Press, 2005); Transformations of Populism in Europe and the Americas: History and Recent Tendencies (Bloomsbury, 2016) and Siegfried Kracauer: Selected Writings on Media, Propaganda and Political Communication (Columbia University Press, 2022).

Matthew Dimick

(Professor of Law, University at Buffalo School of Law). Author of The Law and Economics of Income Inequality: A Critical Approach (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). Also author of “Race and Reification” in Historical Materialism, which applies insights of Marx and early critical theorists, such as Lukács and Adorno, to the understanding of race, racialization, and racial domination. Professor Dimick’s current research interests include Marx’s theory of domination under capitalism, and its implications for the ideal of the “rule of law” and the neutrality of the legal form.

Paul Linden-Retek

(Associate Professor of Law, University at Buffalo School of Law). Author of Postnational Constitutionalism: Europe and the Time of Law (Oxford University Press, 2023) and a number of scholarly articles on human rights, comparative constitutional law, and international law, Professor Linden-Retek’s work considers the limits and possibilities of Habermasian critical theory to reimagine the legitimacy and ethics of borders; the legal philosophy of European integration; and refugee and asylum law.

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Critical Encounters with Habermas’s Political and Legal Theory

Series:  Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume: 336
Cover Critical Encounters with Habermas’s Political and Legal Theory
E-Book ISBN:
9789004744042
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Brill
Print Publication Date:
21 Oct 2025
  • Subjects
    • Philosophy
      • Legal Philosophy
      • Social & Political Philosophy
    • Social Sciences
      • Critical Social Sciences
      • Sociology & Anthropology
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Notes on Contributors
Notes on Editors
Chapter 1 Introduction: the Pasts and Futures of Between Facts and Norms – a Critical Exchange
Part 1 BFN and the Challenge of Neoliberalism and Political Economy
Chapter 2 Historicizing Habermas’s Between Facts and Norms: a Critique from the Perspective of Early Frankfurt School Critical Theory
Chapter 3 Between Facts and Norms at 30: Habermas, Neoliberalism and Radical Democracy
Chapter 4 What’s Left? Democratic Theory in Between Facts and Norms after Three Decades
Chapter 5 How the Legal Form Distorts Public and Private Autonomy
Chapter 6 Why Proceduralism Is Not Enough: Reading Habermas in an Age of Democratic Decline
Part 2 BFN and Political (and Legal) Theory
Chapter 7 Between Facts and Norms Facing Pseudo-Democracy
Chapter 8 In Search of Counter-Tendencies: on the Heuristic Potential of the Public Sphere in Habermas’s Between Facts and Norms
Chapter 9 Democratic Theory’s Existential Crisis: Between Discourse and Partisan Empowerment
Chapter 10 Is Democratic Legitimacy Purely Procedural? An Institutional Account of the Legitimacy of Democratic Decision-Making
Chapter 11 Policing the Public Sphere
Chapter 12 A Great Misrecognition
Chapter 13 Afterword: the Specter of Popular Sovereignty in Habermas’s Between Facts and Norms
Back Matter
Index

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