Lonely and Beyond Truth? Two Objections to Bernard Harcourt’s Critique & Praxis [Book Review]

British Journal of Sociology 72:852–859 (2021)
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This review of Bernard Harcourt’s "Critique & Praxis" focuses on the book’s two guiding ideas that (a) critical theory has been on an “epistemological detour” which has separated it from critical praxis, and that (b) the lesson critical theory should learn from its “epistemological detour” is a heightened reflexivity in its action imperative, that Harcourt reformulates as “What more am I to do?” The review suggests that this historical account of critical theory is not quite right and that the reformulated action imperative runs into well-known objections from the feminist debate about representation or the abolishment thereof.

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Frieder Vogelmann
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