The idea of socialism : towards a renewal / Axel Honneth ; translated by Joseph Ganahl.

By: Honneth, Axel, 1949- [author.]
Contributor(s): Ganahl, Joseph Patrick [translator.]
Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; Malden, MA : Polity Press, 2017Edition: English editionDescription: x, 145 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781509512126; 1509512128Uniform titles: Idee des Sozialismus. English Subject(s): Honneth, Axel, 1949- | Philosophy -- Modern (1450/1600- ) -- Germany -- 21st century | Socialism | SocialismDDC classification: 335 LOC classification: B3399 | .H66 I34 2017HX72 | .H65513 2017
Contents:
Introduction -- The original idea: the consummation of the revolution in social freedom -- An antiquated intellectual structure: the spirit and culture of industrialism -- Paths of renewal (1): socialism as historical experimentalism -- Paths of renewal (2): the idea of a democratic form of life.
Summary: "The idea of socialism has given normative grounding and orientation to the outrage over capitalism for more than 150 years, and yet today it seems to have lost much of its appeal. Despite growing discontent, many would hesitate to invoke socialism when it comes to envisioning life beyond capitalism. How can we explain the rapid decline of this once powerful idea? And what must we do to renew it for the twenty-first century? In this lucid, political-philosophical essay, Axel Honneth argues that the idea of socialism has lost its luster because its theoretical assumptions stem from the industrial era and are no longer convincing in our contemporary post-industrial societies. Only if we manage to replace these assumptions with a concept of history and society that corresponds to our current experiences will we be able to restore confidence in a project whose fundamental idea remains as relevant today as it was a century ago--the idea of an economy that realizes freedom in solidarity."--From book jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- The original idea: the consummation of the revolution in social freedom -- An antiquated intellectual structure: the spirit and culture of industrialism -- Paths of renewal (1): socialism as historical experimentalism -- Paths of renewal (2): the idea of a democratic form of life.

"The idea of socialism has given normative grounding and orientation to the outrage over capitalism for more than 150 years, and yet today it seems to have lost much of its appeal. Despite growing discontent, many would hesitate to invoke socialism when it comes to envisioning life beyond capitalism. How can we explain the rapid decline of this once powerful idea? And what must we do to renew it for the twenty-first century? In this lucid, political-philosophical essay, Axel Honneth argues that the idea of socialism has lost its luster because its theoretical assumptions stem from the industrial era and are no longer convincing in our contemporary post-industrial societies. Only if we manage to replace these assumptions with a concept of history and society that corresponds to our current experiences will we be able to restore confidence in a project whose fundamental idea remains as relevant today as it was a century ago--the idea of an economy that realizes freedom in solidarity."--From book jacket.

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