Uma análise crítica do idealismo de Axel Honneth em defesa da democrática paridade participativa de Nancy Fraser

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O presente artigo busca uma análise crítica do debate entre Nancy Fraser e AxelHonneth sumarizado no livro lançado em 2003 conjuntamente pelos dois pensadores. A argumentação atual se referirá aos textos, ali contidos, “Social Justice”, de Nancy Fraser, e “Redistribution as Recognition”, de Axel Honneth.This article attempts a critical analysis of the debate between Nancy Fraser andAxel Honneth summarized in the book launched in 2003 jointly by the two thinkers. The current argument will refer to the texts, contained therein, "Social Justice", by Nancy Fraser, and "Redistribution to Recognition", by Axel Honneth

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