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Can systems theory be used for immanent critique?
Alexei Procyshyn
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Social Systems
100%
Analysis
100%
System Theory
100%
Investigation
66%
Case Studies
33%
Discussion
33%
Commitment
33%
Contact
33%
Social Interaction
33%
Acceleration
33%
Social Theory
33%
Arts and Humanities
System Theory
100%
Immanent Critique
100%
Trends
16%
1970s
16%
Temporal
16%
Social Theory
16%
Anchor
16%
Habermas
16%
Temporal relations
16%
Orthogonal
16%
Luhmann
16%
Reconsideration
16%