The hidden (r)evolution: Commentary on Hauke Brunkhorst’s book Critical Theory of Legal Revolutions

Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (10):1021-1028 (2015)
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The article is a review of Hauke Brunkhorst’s book on a _Critical Theory of Legal Revolutions_. The author addresses three points: Hauke Brunkhorst’s notion of history, and of what remains unseen; the dialectics of evolution and revolution, and whether the approach is sufficiently dialectic, according to its own promise; and the implicit notion of critique

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Regina Kreide
Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen

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Reply to critics.Hauke Brunkhorst - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (10):1053-1067.
Reply to critics.Hauke Brunkhorst - 2006 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 32 (7):825-838.

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