A Critic on the Other Side of the Rhine? On the Appropriations of Foucault's Political Thought by the Heirs of the Frankfurt School

Forfattere

  • Rodolpho Venturini Federal University of Minas Gerais

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.i36.7224

Nøgleord:

Michel Foucault, Frankfurt School, rationalization, subjectivation, power

Resumé

In this article, I make the case that the reception of Foucault's political thought by different authors linked to the Frankfurt School tradition (J. Habermas, N. Fraser, A. Honneth, A. Allen and M. Saar) allows us to discern a series of transformations within the tradition itself. In general terms, it is argued that the fundamental change concerns the gradual abandonment of the problem of social rationalization in favor of a perspective focused on the question of processes of subjectivation, a change that calls into question the very meaning of the tradition.

Forfatterbiografi

Rodolpho Venturini, Federal University of Minas Gerais

Rodolpho Venturini is a PhD candidate in Political Philosophy at Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, with a CAPES scholarship (2020-2024). He was also a visiting researcher at LLCP-Paris 8 in 2023 with a CAPES-PrInt funding. His current research delves into the issue of the relationship between critique, power, and materialism, primarily drawing from the works of Michel Foucault and Theodor Adorno.

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2024-09-01

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Venturini, R. (2024). A Critic on the Other Side of the Rhine? On the Appropriations of Foucault’s Political Thought by the Heirs of the Frankfurt School. Foucault Studies, (36), 377–397. https://doi.org/10.22439/fs.i36.7224

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Special Issue: Foucault’s Legacy in Contemporary Thinking