Topic > The Right to Freedom by Axel Honneth Summary - 857

Secondly, I believe that more emphasis should have been placed on the larger impact of the need to rebuild male/female friendships that was the Second World War and the of traditional roles. Third, I will explain the "normative rules" of friendship and what it means to be a good friend. Fourth, I will argue that Honneth's normative reconstruction of a group of “friends” has in fact remained consistent across history to the present day. Fifth, I will discuss why friendship is valuable based on the four reasons given by Honneth. Finally, I will address how friendship can have certain "wrong developments", such as capitalism, according to Honneth and my personal opinion on his