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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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The aim of this contribution is to critically introduce and assess the Frankfurt School’s theory of late capitalism as it emerged in the 1970s, when a combined crisis of inflation and stagnation began to unravel the Keynesian orthodoxies of state ...
Bob Roth
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Teori Komunikasi dalam Perspektif Mazhab Frankfurt [PDF]
Frankfurt School of Thought, which rooted in Marxism and Critical paradigm, provided many ways to interpret the meaning of communication. This school of thought is primarily based on the main tenets of Critical Theory, i.e.
Surahman Surahman
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Introduction: The Frankfurt School and Authoritarian Populism – A Historical Outline [PDF]
One of the most famous messages from the Institute for Social Research is that liberal-democratic societies tend to move toward fascism. With the recent surge of far-Right populism throughout the West, this Frankfurt School warning reveals its prescience.
Jeremiah Morelock
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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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Frankfurt School Critical Theory and the Persistence of Authoritarian Populism in the United States
The first part of the essay provides a brief overview of the Frankfurt School Critical Theorists’ studies of authoritarianism and right-wing populism.
John Abromeit
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The politics of unreason: the Frankfurt School and the origins of antisemitism [PDF]
Jack Jacobs
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The Linguistic Turn in the Early Frankfurt School: Horkheimer and Adorno
:Was there a linguistic turn in Frankfurt School Critical Theory before Habermas's communications-theoretic one? Might later Wittgenstein and the early Frankfurt School have adopted similar pictures of language?
F. Freyenhagen
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In a recent article, Fabian Freyenhagen argues that we should understand first-generation Frankfurt School critical theory (in particular, the work of Adorno and Horkheimer) as being defined by a kind of ‘linguistic turn’ analogous to one present in the ...
Tom Whyman
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Critical theory and the question of technology: The Frankfurt School revisited
Unlike the first generation of critical theorists, contemporary critical theory has largely ignored technology. This is to the detriment of a critical theory of society – technology is now a central feature of our daily lives and integral to the ...
Gerard Delanty, N. Harris
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