A Precarious Happiness: Adorno and the Sources of Normativity
Synopsis
A strikingly original account of Theodor Adorno's work as a critique animated by happiness-now in paperback.
"Gordon's confidently gripping and persistently subtle interpretation brings a new tone to the debate about Adorno's negativism."-Jürgen Habermas
Theodor Adorno is often portrayed as a totalizing negativist, a scowling contrarian who looked upon modern society with despair. Peter E. Gordon thinks we have this wrong: if Adorno is uncompromising in his critique, it is because he sees in modernity an unfulfilled possibility of human flourishing. In a damaged world, Gordon argues, all happiness is likewise damaged but not wholly absent. Through a comprehensive rereading of Adorno's work, A Precarious Happiness recovers Adorno's commitment to traces of happiness-fragments of the good amid the bad. Ultimately, Gordon argues that social criticism, while exposing falsehoods, must also cast a vision for an unrealized better world.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- ISBN: 9780226828572
- Number of pages: 320
- Dimensions: 159 x 237 x 24 mm
- Weight: 630g
- Languages: English
