Foreword
Gordon Finlayson
Preface
Eduardo Mendieta
Introduction
Paul Giladi
Part I: Dialectics and Antagonisms
1. The Antinomy of Modernism and Anti-Modernism in Adorno’s ‘Negative Dialectics’
Espen Hammer
2. Unsocial Society: Adorno, Hegel, and Social Antagonisms
Borhane Blili-Hamelin and Arvi Särkelä
Part II: Intersubjectivity and Ethical Life
3. Reactualizing Hegel’s ‘Philosophy of Right’: Honneth and Habermas
James Gledhill
4. Second Nature and the Critique of Ideology in Hegel and the Frankfurt School
Cat Moir
Part III: Logic and Emancipatory Power
5. Hegel’s Metaphysics and Social Philosophy: Two Readings
Charlotte Baumann
6. Hegel, Actuality, and the Power of Conceiving
Victoria I. Burke
Part IV: Social Freedom and Emancipation
7. The Dragon Seed Project: Dismantling the Master’s House with the Master’s Tools?
Paul Giladi
8. The Passionate Nature of Freedom: From Hegel to Dewey and Adorno; From This to Another Country
Federica Gregoratto
Part V: Political Theory and Political Economy
9. Critical Theory and / as Political Philosophy
Jean-Philippe Deranty
10. Hegelian Political Economy in the Frankfurt School: Friedrich Pollock
Christopher Yeomans & Jessica Seamands
Biography
Paul Giladi is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University, and an honorary research fellow at the University of Sheffield. He has published articles in leading philosophy journals and edited collections on Hegel, pragmatism, critical social theory, feminism, and contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. Dr. Giladi is also the editor of Responses to Naturalism: Critical Perspectives from Idealism and Pragmatism (Routledge, 2019), as well as the co-editor (with Nicola McMillan) of the forthcoming Routledge collection Epistemic Injustice and the Philosophy of Recognition.






