The Theory of Communicative Action
Unlike the previous two patterns, Habermas’s theory of communicative action is not a cultural idea of social action. He eschews the sort of legislative methodological restrictions and epistemological assumptions that we focused on Winch, Becker, and Garfinkel. Like the other two research programs, however, the theory of communicative action emphasizes the cen
social status is enormous. Before the shift of Capitalism, factors like customs, socialrules, laws and religions etc. greatly contributed to produce and reproduce the women's inequality. These factors usually controlled women's whole private lives from small habits to family events. However, after the shift of Capitalism, this control was done by govducments keeping big capital under control, bi
social responsibility has been discussed for many times at many international meetings, but its formal definition is still without any agreements. For two typical examples, the EU defined CSR as: the enterprise is based on the resources which integrate the society and environment closely to their business operations, as well as to the interaction of the stakeholders. U.S. authority "The organiza
rule of administration in the civil order, taking men as they are and laws as they can be."(J. J. Rousseau, Social Contract, trans, Maurice(New York : Saint Martin, 1978), p.46)
루소의 수많은 작품 중에서도 열렬한 찬양과 혹독한 비판이 끊임없이 엇갈리는 ‘사회계약론(Social Contract)'의 저술 목적은 위의 문장에 잘 드러나고 있다.
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in the prevention of abuses by the powerful. He argued that legislators ought to provide information to the public through education. Then the result of education will conclude to national consent. This process is necessary because the government which he argued was based on the theory of social contract. The goal of education was to insure love of a free, democratic government. Although he ref