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Struggles against injustice: contemporary critical theory and political violence

Authors :
Shane O'Neill
Source :
Journal of Global Ethics. 6:127-139
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2010.

Abstract

This article investigates a significant problem in contemporary critical theory, namely its failure to address effectively the possibility that a campaign of political violence may be a legitimate means of fighting grave injustice. Having offered a working definition of ‘political violence’, I argue that critical theory should be focused on experiences of injustice rather than on ideals of justice. I then explore the reasons as to why, save for some intriguing remarks on retrospective legitimation, Jurgen Habermas has not addressed this issue directly. While Axel Honneth's recognition theory may have greater potential here, the absence of explicit consideration of the matter by him leaves considerable work to do. I introduce five questions in the concluding section that provide a starting point in setting out an appropriately stringent, normative test for claims that support violent action against injustice.

Details

ISSN :
17449634 and 17449626
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Global Ethics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........bdc12235ea3c29c34a0b6eb45c7ab995
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/17449626.2010.494358