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A Critical Theory of Social Domination

Marxism, The Frankfurt School, and the Critique of Capitalism

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A Critical Theory of Social Domination

Marxism, The Frankfurt School, and the Critique of Capitalism

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A Critical Theory of Societal Domination offers a major reinterpretation of Frankfurt School Critical Theory and its relation to Marx's critique of political economy.

Challenging the dominant Anglophone narrative that portrays early Horkheimer and late Adorno as pessimistic cultural critics superseded by Habermasian theory or contemporary “Marxism as Critical Theory,” Chris O'Kane reconstructs their work as the foundation of a distinctive, heterodox Marxian critical theory of capitalist social domination.

At the centre of the book is the argument that Horkheimer and Adorno developed an immanent, self-reflexive critique of capitalism grounded in Marx's critique of political economy. Far from abandoning political economy or praxis, their critical theory understands capitalist society as a historically specific concrete negative totality in which economy, state, culture, family, and subjectivity are internally mediated by the exchange relation. Capitalist domination is thus conceived not as an external force imposed on otherwise emancipatory social spheres, but as a form of objective and subjective domination reproduced through free and equal capitalist social practice itself.

Moreover the book challenges the view that Horkheimer and Adorno's critical theory was superseded, underlining their influence on the twentieth century's resurgence in Marxian thought by mapping their influence on the work of Alfred Schmidt, Hans-Georg Backhaus, Helmut Rechelt, Moishe Postone and Werner Bonefeld – all thinkers who critically developed this approach into an active research programme in critical theory.

Finally, O'Kane outlines this further development of the critical theory of capitalist social domination and demonstrates its central importance for a critical theory of capitalism today by drawing thon the work of these figures and other contemporary critical theorists.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
Part One: Predominant Approaches

2. The Predominant Approaches to Domination in Marxism and Critical Theory
3. The Predominant Anglophone Reception of Horkheimer and Adorno's Critical Theory
Part Two: Horkheimer and Adorno's Critical Theory of Social Domination
4. Horkheimer's Critical Theory of the Reified Authority of Society
5. Adorno's Critical Theory of the Exchange Abstraction and Negative Totality

Part Three: The Critical Theory of Social Domination in the New Reading of the Critique of Political Economy as a Critical Social Theory
6. Schmidt, Backhaus and Reichelt's New Reading of Marx
7. Postone's historically specific critique of labor as a critical theory of society
8. Bonefeld's critique of political economy as a critical social theory of economic objectivity.

Part Four: the Critical theory of Social Domination as new reading of The Frankfurt School: Towards a Contemporary Critical Theory of Social Domination.
9. Conclusion

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 21 Jan 2027
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 240
ISBN 9781350459403
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Series Critical Theory and the Critique of Society
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Chris O’Kane

Chris O’Kane is Assistant Professor of Political S…

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