In this paper, we criticize the depoliticization of Western modernization by liberal political theories through the correlation between systemic institutional theory and meritocracy, which is based on the idea of strong individualism with regard to the understanding and the legitimation of social evolution, as well as the logical-technical constitution of social systems. Thus, according to liberal political theories, meritocracy defines social stratification and even systemic institutional evolution throughout time, due to the fact that it is the only political possibility from the viewpoint of a technical-logical understanding of social systems, which implies the delegitimation of an inclusive democratic political praxis concerning the str...
Philosophers usually seek for and justify moral and political orders by two methodologies. Rationali...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of Political Studies Department of Political...
This thesis explores the limits to purposive change in liberal democracies. Its aim is to provide ne...
In this paper, we criticize the depoliticization of Western modernization by liberal political theor...
Starting from a critic to Conservative liberalism’s and to new left’s notion of the Western moderniz...
Starting from the critic against two theoretical-political points of the Jürgen Habermas’ theory of ...
This paper criticizes the emphasis placed by contemporary social theory and political philosophy on ...
The deepening crisis of liberal democracy has prompted many to seek explanations. Particularly intri...
Abstract As a system for distribution and social organization, meritocracy has not reduced inequali...
This thesis argues that what distinguishes all major, categorical types of human societal organizati...
Starting from the premise that democracy is a complex social system, this thesis contends that by in...
The essay focuses on the diversity o f political systems, or national systems and their institutions...
A critical social theory for what and whom? This question is the key for this paper in order to prob...
In the present article I display the ideological foundations of the current system of representative...
This article sets out a series of critical reflections on recent and contemporary theoretical litera...
Philosophers usually seek for and justify moral and political orders by two methodologies. Rationali...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of Political Studies Department of Political...
This thesis explores the limits to purposive change in liberal democracies. Its aim is to provide ne...
In this paper, we criticize the depoliticization of Western modernization by liberal political theor...
Starting from a critic to Conservative liberalism’s and to new left’s notion of the Western moderniz...
Starting from the critic against two theoretical-political points of the Jürgen Habermas’ theory of ...
This paper criticizes the emphasis placed by contemporary social theory and political philosophy on ...
The deepening crisis of liberal democracy has prompted many to seek explanations. Particularly intri...
Abstract As a system for distribution and social organization, meritocracy has not reduced inequali...
This thesis argues that what distinguishes all major, categorical types of human societal organizati...
Starting from the premise that democracy is a complex social system, this thesis contends that by in...
The essay focuses on the diversity o f political systems, or national systems and their institutions...
A critical social theory for what and whom? This question is the key for this paper in order to prob...
In the present article I display the ideological foundations of the current system of representative...
This article sets out a series of critical reflections on recent and contemporary theoretical litera...
Philosophers usually seek for and justify moral and political orders by two methodologies. Rationali...
CHARLES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Institute of Political Studies Department of Political...
This thesis explores the limits to purposive change in liberal democracies. Its aim is to provide ne...