This paper criticizes the emphasis placed by contemporary social theory and political philosophy on institutionalism as the basis for the understanding, legitimation and changing of institutions, or social systems, and society as a whole. The more impactful characteristic of institutionalism is its technical-logical structuring, based on an impartial, neutral and formal proceduralism that autonomizes social systems in relation to political praxis and social normativity, depoliticizing these social systems. Here, they are no longer depoliticized, but assume political centrality as the fundamental social subjects of the legitimation and evolution of institutions and society. The paper's central argument is that it is necessary to re-politiciz...
"The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three poin...
Since its inception critical theory has been ambivalent about what kind of political practice it sho...
The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three point...
this paper criticizes the emphasis placed by contemporary social theory and political philosophy on ...
In this paper, we criticize the depoliticization of Western modernization by liberal political theor...
A critical social theory for what and whom? This question is the key for this paper in order to prob...
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 (a) the separation between public-political versus private and unpolitical per...
Today’s political sociologists are once again interested in the study of the crisis of mass-based pa...
These four theoretical bets on the “multitude” (Hardt and Negri), on the political subject as fideli...
The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three point...
The paper analyzes the main theoretical, epistemological and ethical-political contributions of post...
In this article, I argue that the profound growth of the current social-economic inequalities must b...
The general objective of this work is to study the phenomenon of ideology within Projekt Ideologie-T...
"The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three poin...
Since its inception critical theory has been ambivalent about what kind of political practice it sho...
The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three point...
this paper criticizes the emphasis placed by contemporary social theory and political philosophy on ...
In this paper, we criticize the depoliticization of Western modernization by liberal political theor...
A critical social theory for what and whom? This question is the key for this paper in order to prob...
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 (a) the separation between public-political versus private and unpolitical per...
Today’s political sociologists are once again interested in the study of the crisis of mass-based pa...
These four theoretical bets on the “multitude” (Hardt and Negri), on the political subject as fideli...
The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three point...
The paper analyzes the main theoretical, epistemological and ethical-political contributions of post...
In this article, I argue that the profound growth of the current social-economic inequalities must b...
The general objective of this work is to study the phenomenon of ideology within Projekt Ideologie-T...
"The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three poin...
Since its inception critical theory has been ambivalent about what kind of political practice it sho...
The paper explores possible frontiers of historical-institutionalist analysis. It argues three point...