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A third critical theory

Ali Rizvi (UBD): A Critique of Modern Philosophy. James Mensch (Charles): Violence and Existence: An Examination of Schmitt's Political Philosophy. From Marx & Philosophy Review of Books, a review essay on Jurgen Habermas. You are all proletariats: A review of Towards a New Manifesto by Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer (translated by Rodney Livingstone; Verso 2011). A review of Adorno for Revolutionaries by Ben Watson. A riposte to the Habermases, Rawls and Bidets of the world: A review of Proletarian Nights: Workers’ Dream in Nineteenth Century France by Jacques Ranciere and 1839: The Chartist Insurrection by David Black and Chris Ford. A review of Critical Ecologies: The Frankfurt School and Contemporary Environmental Crises. Rasmus Fleischer on Robert Kurz and the collapse of modernity: A quarter of a century ago, the Nurnberg school of Wertkritik (value-critical theory) emerged as a project to develop a third critical theory, pertinent to the third industrial revolution. Paul Mason and/or Karl Marx: Paul Le Blanc on occupations, insurgencies and human nature.