The article confronts key notions framing our understanding of modernity, such as rationality, knowledge, freedom and democracy, opening the space of a critical interpretation undermining the superficial take on modernity as an embodiment of integrity, putting together the noble principles of knowledge and liberty. Drawing on the thought of Max Weber, exploring the symbolism of his metaphor of “iron cage of rationality”, the article emphasizes a paradoxical sense of the experience of modernity. In concluding statements it defies and calls into question a standard reading of democracy, viewed as an embodiment of freedom and rational self-definition
Max Weber's concept of the iron cage has become a byword in the scholarly world since the publicatio...
This essay seeks to discover just how far it can be argued that rationality of modernity can do so b...
The writings of Weber and Taylor have some strong affinities. Both start from the anthropological id...
A great deal of 20th century social thought has been based on a pessimistic view of modernity that a...
The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “m...
This article develops three interconnected arguments concerning the image of modernity as a revoluti...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...
Weber’s occasional interventions in political debates, particularly towards the end of and just afte...
MODERN POLITICS is bound up with the idea of democracy. Yet, assuch, it not only entails empowerment...
The current article analyzes the expectations of modernity's political philosophy, in its liberal an...
It might be that the crisis of democracy is crisis of thinking. Modern metaphysics affirms the monol...
Public support for social policies or movements is often determined by intuitive considerations, per...
Liberalism, the political philosophy created in the name of freedom, has, because of its complicity ...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...
Max Weber's concept of the iron cage has become a byword in the scholarly world since the publicatio...
This essay seeks to discover just how far it can be argued that rationality of modernity can do so b...
The writings of Weber and Taylor have some strong affinities. Both start from the anthropological id...
A great deal of 20th century social thought has been based on a pessimistic view of modernity that a...
The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “m...
This article develops three interconnected arguments concerning the image of modernity as a revoluti...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...
Weber’s occasional interventions in political debates, particularly towards the end of and just afte...
MODERN POLITICS is bound up with the idea of democracy. Yet, assuch, it not only entails empowerment...
The current article analyzes the expectations of modernity's political philosophy, in its liberal an...
It might be that the crisis of democracy is crisis of thinking. Modern metaphysics affirms the monol...
Public support for social policies or movements is often determined by intuitive considerations, per...
Liberalism, the political philosophy created in the name of freedom, has, because of its complicity ...
The article analyses dialectics of a modern democracy and liberalism through the new (from the quali...
Max Weber's concept of the iron cage has become a byword in the scholarly world since the publicatio...
This essay seeks to discover just how far it can be argued that rationality of modernity can do so b...
The writings of Weber and Taylor have some strong affinities. Both start from the anthropological id...