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Between Ideology and Utopia: Honneth and Ricoeur on Symbolic Violence, Marginalization and Recognition
2011
Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies
This article focuses on multiculturalism in the context of present-day societies and the need to incorporate minorities within a reframed social order. In his critical theory, Axel Honneth rightly draws attention to the idea of the moral grammar of struggles for recognition. Analyzing his theory in depth, the article shows that Honneth underestimates the violent power of ideological discourse in marginalizing and excluding society's others, e.g. cultural minorities. It then puts forward an
doi:10.5195/errs.2011.49
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