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{{li|I=S2/MX/HM/LR|tradition=MX onto HM|Q=618}}Habermas was basically a Menshevik / Jürgen Habermas used principles of Marxism to build critical-theory and argue for the legitimacy of the overall German republic as a Liberal republic or ethnically-neutral secular state constructed as a "[[E:nation of ideas (Liberal-republicanism)|nation of ideas]]"; [https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/04/01/habe-a01.html] ideologically, he was basically an ally of classical Menshevism in that he abused the principles of Marxism to argue for reconstructing or reforming Liberal-republicanism, not to aid the construction of an "East Germany"
 
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Jürgen Habermas: The philosopher who chose the state

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pronounced 46,02. (Z)pronounced ⧼hue-philosophy-tts-/en⧽ pronounced ⧼hue-philosophy-tts-/en⧽  / ICFI reporters1-1-1
field, scope, or group [Item]
pronounced 41,04. (Z)pronounced (Fourth) (Z): pronounced Fourth  / Trotskyism (top-level category)pronounced Fourth1-1-1
critical theory (pronounced proposed / ES)1-1-1
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2026-04-01

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  1. Habermas was basically a Menshevik / Jürgen Habermas used principles of Marxism to build critical-theory and argue for the legitimacy of the overall German republic as a Liberal republic or ethnically-neutral secular state constructed as a "nation of ideas"; [2] ideologically, he was basically an ally of classical Menshevism in that he abused the principles of Marxism to argue for reconstructing or reforming Liberal-republicanism, not to aid the construction of an "East Germany"