Reconciliation and Reification
Freedom's Semblance and Actuality from Hegel to Contemporary Critical Theory
Todd Hedrick
Reviews and Awards
"This is a remarkably rich and exciting book. Focusing on the notions of reconciliation and reification, Hedrick enables us to look at the long tradition of social and political thought from Rousseau and Hegel to Rawls, Habermas and Honneth with fresh eyes. At stake is the idea that assessing the legitimacy of modern social orders depends on a viable conception of socially mediated freedom. With great sophistication and argumentative acumen, the defining challenges to our modern yet troubled form of life are made evident in ways that few or no similar studies can match. This compelling work is likely to shape future research and act as a milestone for all who are interested in the nature and potentials of contemporary, Western societies." -- Espen Hammer, Temple University
"Reconciliation and Reification is a deeply original book that, with unusual elegance and clarity, uses the concept of reconciliation to construct a novel and insightful history of social thought from Hegel and Marx to contemporary Frankfurt School critical theory. In doing so, Hedrick sheds new light on the much-maligned concept of reconciliation and argues powerfully for its contemporary relevance. The book's ambitions remind one of The Theory of Communicative Action; like that text, it is a must-read for students of critical social theory." -- Frederick Neuhouser, Barnard College, Columbia University