Mark Hoffman , 'Critical Theory and the Inter-Paradigm Debate , Millennium: Journal of International Studies (Vol. 16, No. 2, 1987), pp. 231-251.
2.
In this way both our arguments parallel those put forward in Richard Bernstein, The Restructuring of Social and Political Theory (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1977).
3.
For discussions on the debate on modernity see J. Habermas, 'Modernity and Post-Modernity', New German Critique (No. 22, Winter 1981), reprinted in H. Foster (ed.). Postmodem Culture ( London: Verso, 1985), pp. 3-15; Albrecht Wellmer, 'On the Dialectic of Modernism and Post-Modernism', Praxis International (Vol. 4, No. 4, 1985), pp. 337-362; M. Featherstone, 'The Fate of Modernity: An Introduction ', Theory, Culture and Society (Vol. 2, No. 3. 1985); R. Bernstein (ed.), Habermas and Modernity ( Oxford: Polity Press, 1985); and J.B. Thompson and D. Held (eds.), Habermas: Critical Debates ( Cambridge, MA: Beacon Press, 1982 ).
4.
See B. Bourne, U. Eichler and D. Herman (cds), Modernity and Its Discontents (Nottingham: Spokesman for the Hobo Press, 1987), p. 118.
5.
In P. Dews (ed.), Habermas, Autonomy and Solidarity: Interviews with Jurgen Habermas ( London: Verso, 1986), p. 171.
6.
James Der Derian, On Diplomacy (Oxford: Basil Blackwell , 1987).
7.
See J. Habermas, 'Modernity versus Post-Modernity', op. cit