ISBN-13: 9780745652283 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 240 str.
ISBN-13: 9780745652283 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 240 str.
Rainer Forst develops a critical theory capable of deciphering the deficits and potentials inherent in contemporary political reality. This calls for a perspective which is immanent to social and political practices and at the same time transcends them. Forst regards society as a whole as an 'order of justification' comprising complexes of different norms referring to institutions and corresponding practices of justification. The task of a 'critique of relations of justification', therefore, is to analyse such legitimations with regard to their validity and genesis and to explore the social and political asymmetries leading to inequalities in the 'justification power' which enables persons or groups to contest given justifications and to create new ones.
Starting from the concept of justification as a basic social practice, Forst develops a theory of political and social justice, human rights and democracy, as well as of power and of critique itself. In so doing, he engages in a critique of a number of contemporary approaches in political philosophy and critical theory. Finally, he also addresses the question of the utopian horizon of social criticism.
Rainer Forst is one of the most highly regarded of the younger generation of German philosophers. This is a collection of his key essays on justice, justification and critique. In this book, he aims to develop a renewed version of critical theory to be understood as a “critique of relations of justification.