M. N. Roy and the Frankfurt School: Socialist Humanism and the Critical Analysis of Communication, Culture, Technology, Fascism and Nationalism [PDF]
Manabendra Nath Roy (1887-1954) was the founder of the Communist Parties of Mexico and India and a socialist-humanist philosopher. In the Western world, his works are today widely ignored and forgotten. This article introduces some philosophical aspects
Christian Fuchs
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Action and Ethics. A Historical Perspective on the Late Frankfurt School (Apel, Habermas, Wellmer) [PDF]
I shall delineate what I see as the strength and relevance of transcendental-pragmatics within the intellectual setting in the post-war period. I shall indicate how the discussions within transcendental-pragmatics have revealed inherent challenges, while
Гуннар Скирбекк
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Instrumentalizing Antisemitism: Review of The Politics of Unreason
Review of Lars Rensmann. 2017. The Politics of Unreason. The Frankfurt School and the Origins of Modern Antisemitism. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Ido de Haan
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The Interest in Emancipation. The Trajectories of the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School
In the article is proposed a reconstruction of some passages of particular theoretical relevance in the history of the Frankfurt School regarding the concept of emancipation.
Giorgio Fazio
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This research realizes a mapping of the Theses and Dissertations present in the catalog of Theses and Dissertations of CAPES and the Brazilian Library of Theses and Dissertations, proposing a quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Lucas Martini, Elenilton Vieira Godoy
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De la portée politique des œuvres d’art. Bourdieu sur le chemin de Francfort
It is often thought that the two critical sociologies of art, that of Pierre Bourdieu and that of the Frankfurt School, are unrelated (due to the effective absence of quotations of the critical theory on the part of Pierre Bourdieu).
Federico Tarragoni
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The ‘Critical Theory’ of the Frankfurt School establishes a close link between life and criticism. The Frankfurt tradition describes the way in which the dysfunction of the social whole affects individuals, in terms of disease or pathology: it studies ...
Katia Genel
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The democratic origins of the term "group analysis": Karl Mannheim's "third way" for psychoanalysis and social science. [PDF]
It is well known that Foulkes acknowledged Karl Mannheim as the first to use the term ‘group analysis’. However, Mannheim’s work is otherwise not well known. This article examines the foundations of Mannheim’s sociological interest in groups using the
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Schnecken, Schlitzmonger, and Poltergeist: Andy Warhol in German—translations and cultural context [PDF]
his paper focuses on the role German translations played in Warhol’s early and unusually wide critical reception in West Germany. Here he had some of his earliest exhibitions and collectors, here his art and films found an exceptionally appreciative ...
Nina Schleif
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The Frankfurt School and the young Habermas: Traces of an intellectual path (1956–1964) [PDF]
The aim of this study is to discern intersections between the intellectual path of the young Habermas and the issues addressed by the Positivismusstreit, the dispute between Popper and Adorno about methodology in the social sciences.
Corchia, Luca
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