Praxis, Arbeit und Subjektivierung im Kontext von kritischer Theorie und Praxistheorien

Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 101 (4):538-550 (2015)
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This essay intends to discuss two concepts: The concept of practices as praxeological items in contrast to labour as a concept of critical theory. The self making of subjects is influenced by social and juridical conditions and institutions. However, practical theories have not yet sufficiently addressed the aspect. The author shows how labour in critical theory determined the relation between individuals, their labour and social and juridical institutions and asks whether both concepts may be understood as complementing one another.

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