Justification and Critique

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Justification and Critique is a major work of political philosophy by Rainer Forst that develops his influential theory of justification and critical theory of justice and power.

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instanceOf book
work of political philosophy
academicDiscipline philosophy
political science
appliesTo democratic theory
global justice
human rights theory
social criticism
arguesThat justice is grounded in reciprocal and general justification
power is legitimate only if it can be adequately justified
social and political orders must be justified to all those affected
author Rainer Forst NERFINISHED
centralConcept immanent critique
justification relations
right to justification
transcendental justification
countryOfOrigin Germany
develops Rainer Forst's critical theory of justice
Rainer Forst's critical theory of power
Rainer Forst's theory of justification
focusesOn critique of domination
normativity of justification
structures of justification
hasPart essays on justice
essays on justification theory
essays on power and domination
influencedBy Frankfurt School critical theory NERFINISHED
John Rawls NERFINISHED
Jürgen Habermas NERFINISHED
language German
mainSubject critical theory
justice
political philosophy
power
theory of justification
originalTitle Kritik der Rechtfertigungsverhältnisse NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition critical theory
normative political theory
publicationYear 2011
publisher Suhrkamp Verlag NERFINISHED
relatedWork Contexts of Justice NERFINISHED
The Right to Justification NERFINISHED
targetAudience academic philosophers
political theorists
students of critical theory

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Rainer Forst notableWork Justification and Critique