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Adorno, Foucault and critique
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Adorno, Foucault and critique

Abstract

Adorno and Foucault are among the 20th century’s most renowned social critics but little work has been done to compare their ideas about the activity of critique. ‘Adorno, Foucault and Critique’ attempts to fill this lacuna. It takes as its starting point the Kantian legacy that informs Adorno’s and Foucault’s notions of critique, or their ‘ontologies of the present’, as Foucault calls them. Exploring the ontological foundations of critique, the article then addresses the principal objects of critique: domination and fascism. It ends with a comparative account of the central aims of Adorno’s and Foucault’s critiques of western societies.

Authors

Cook D

Journal

Philosophy & Social Criticism, Vol. 39, No. 10, pp. 965–981

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

DOI

10.1177/0191453713507016

ISSN

0191-4537

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