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The Nation on MSNWhat Adorno Can Still Teach Us - MSNBooks & the Arts / A conversation with Peter Gordon about the enduring influence of the Frankfurt School’s leader, the future of critical theory, and his recent book, A Precarious Happiness.
Demoralised by the emergence of fascism and Stalinism, Adorno and Horkheimer increasingly junked what was left of their socialist phraseology in the 1940s. In his book on the Frankfurt School, ...
For Adorno, fascism’s deeper persistence was undeniable. ... His newest book is A Precarious Happiness: Adorno and the Sources of Normativity, forthcoming later this year.
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[Column] How Korea can kick fascism to the curb - MSNTheodor W. Adorno, a leading scholar of fascism, once commented that fascism “within democracy” is potentially “more menacing than [. . .] fascistic tendencies against democracy.” ...
Mikko Immanen's new book Adorno's Gamble is out with Cornell University Press. Adorno's Gamble offers a startling reinterpretation of the evolution of Theodor W. Adorno's thought, usually seen as a ...
In a chapter from his World War II-era book dubbed "Dialectic of Enlightenment" (1947), German Jewish philosopher Theodor Adorno hypothesized that capitalist media producers prioritize marketability ...
1. The topic of British fascism has been understudied, but Martin Pugh’s book focusing on Oswald Mosley, the leader of the grassroots British Union of Fascists (BUF)—the Blackshirts—started ...
Bloch’s book is only one of the numerous little-known or underappreciated works that Toscano draws upon, although usual suspects like Hannah Arendt, Antonio Gramsci and Theodor Adorno certainly ...
A retired Navy officer who was aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt on 9/11 was among the parents who spoke out against book banning at this week’s school board meeting in Martin ...
The City Council decision to form a parental oversight committee regarding children's books draws comparisons to Nazi Germany from a Daily ... City’s new library book policy calls fascism to mind.
A conversation with Peter Gordon about the enduring influence of the Frankfurt School's leader, the future of critical theory, and his recent book, A Precarious Happiness.
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