Radical and Conservative Critique: A Conference Report

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (63):121-138 (1985)
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The Telos editorial board has not been unaffected by the progressive disintegration of the left over the last few years, a disintegration precipitated by the rapid fading of the Marxist model — whether Western, Marxist-Leninist, or other — and the inability to substitute a new one to confront the rise of neo-conservatism. Various factions, consequently, have developed that can roughly be identified as Habermasian, post-Adornian (the artificial negativity wing), proto-Freudian, or even post-structuralist. At the same time, the journal's turn toward more political themes has also generated heated internal debate over the German peace movement, feminism, the nature of the Soviet Union, etc

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