"Gesellschaftstheorie in der Tradition der Kritischen Theorie beansprucht, zugleich Gesellschaftsanalyse wie Emanzipationstheorie zu sein. Anhand des so genannten Humanismusstreites zwischen Jean-Paul Sartre und Michel Foucault rekonstruiert Mathias Richter deren methodisch gegensätzliche Forschungsprogramme und erkundet die Relevanz von Sartres praktisch-kritischem Humanismus einerseits und Foucaults theoretischem Antihumanismus andererseits für eine kritische Gesellschaftstheorie: Wie weit trägt ein konsequent handlungstheoretisch aus der Binnenperspektive entwickelter Ansatz und was leistet."
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