Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Legitimation crisis refers to a decline in the confidence of administrative functions, institutions, or leadership. [1] [2] [3] The term was first introduced in 1973 by Jürgen Habermas, a German sociologist and philosopher. [4] Habermas expanded upon the concept, claiming that with a legitimation crisis, an institution or organization does not ...

  2. Legitimation crisis. l. Capitalism-Marxist viewpoints I. Title IL Legitimationsprobleme im Spatkapitalismus. Engli,·h 330.12'2. ISBN 0-7456-0609-1

    • 3MB
    • 191
  3. Legitimation Crisis ( German: Legitimationsprobleme im Spätkapitalismus) is a 1973 book by the philosopher Jürgen Habermas. It was published in English in 1975 by Beacon Press, translated and with an introduction by Thomas McCarthy. It was originally published by Suhrkamp. [1] The title refers to a decline in the confidence of administrative ...

    • Jürgen Habermas
    • 1973
  4. Jul 10, 2024 · Legitimation Crisis (the direct translation of its German title is Legitimation Problems in Late Capitalism) is concerned with the nature of contemporary capitalism. Habermas formulates a series of immensely rich and subtle conjectures about the potential for fundamental structural and political change in capitalism, grounded in an analysis of the various forms of crisis that are understood to ...

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Legitimation Crisis (1975), or to give the full original title, Legitimationsprobleme im Spätkapitalismus (1973), is a sketch of an incipient research programme that sets out from a critique of Marx’s social theory, which sees crises in capitalist societies as arising not from the immiseration of the working classes and class struggle, which have largely been pacified by the welfare state ...

  6. Nov 7, 2018 · This article argues that the theory of legitimation crisis developed by Offe and Habermas offers an instructive theoretical framework for explaining the current surge of populism across the West. The article argues that this populist resurgence is indicative of a profound legitimation crisis of the Western welfare state, which ultimately derives from its inability to control a globalized ...

  7. People also ask

  8. Oct 21, 2016 · The fourth reason for the legitimation crisis is the financialization of politics in the U.S. that can insulate political elites from popular opinion. The founders were distrustful of a full and ...

  1. People also search for