Abstract
The following essay aims to show how, from the theoretical approaches by two authors, located in distant moments of the development of the modern society, as Hegel and Habermas, the paradoxes of Modernity posed by Walter Benjamin become evident: modernity is a model that assumes as normative the kind of development of certain societies in the planet. In this writing the modernization theory of Habermas will be discussed.
Realidad: Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades No. 113, 2007: 435-459
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