Reason and Authority in Habermas: A Critique of the Critics

White, Stephen K. "Reason and Authority in Habermas: A Critique of the Critics." The American Political Science Review 74.4 (1980): 1007-1017.

Some critics of Jürgen Habermas have charged that his ideas have an affinity with authoritarianism. This criticism rests on a fundamental misinterpretation of Habermas’ project for a communicative ethics. Political authoritarianism is deeply incompatible with his conceptions of practical rationality and normative legitimacy. After demonstrating this incompatibility, I propose an explanation for the persistence of misunderstanding on this question. In conclusion, some suggestions are offered as to the sort of political orientation one can justifiably derive from Habermas’ philosophical foundations.

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