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The Frankfurt School and the authoritarian personality: Balance sheet of an insight

, 2021
Frankfurt School critical theory is perhaps the most significant theory of society to have developed directly from a research programme focused on the critique of political authoritarianism, as it manifested during the interwar decades of the 20th ...
Geoff M. Boucher
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Towards a constructive critical geopolitics – Inspirations from the Frankfurt School of critical theory

Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 2020
This paper seeks to enrich the scholarly potential and further develop the societal role of critical geopolitical scholarship. In particular, we elaborate on some of the challenges of what we call a ‘constructive critical geopolitics’.
V. Bachmann, S. Moisio
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Scientism, Social Praxis, and Overcoming Metaphysics: A Debate between Logical Empiricism and the Frankfurt School

HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science, 2020
During the 1930s, while both movements were fleeing from persecution by the Nazis, the Vienna Circle and the Frankfurt school planned to collaborate. The plan failed, and in its stead Horkheimer published a critique of the Vienna Circle in “The Latest ...
Andreas Vrahimis
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Otto Kirchheimer and the Frankfurt School: Failed Collaborations in the Search for a Critical Theory of Politics

, 2020
This article describes debates among members of the Frankfurt School during their years in exile in the United States about the status of political institutions within their analytic frameworks.
Hubertus Buchstein
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Frankfurt School

2018
The origins of the circle of philosophers and social scientists now known as the Frankfurt School lie in the 1920s when a number of critics and intellectuals were attempting to adapt Marxism to the theoretical and political needs of the time. The distinguishing feature of the approach adopted by the Frankfurt School lies less in its theoretical ...
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Critique and its foundations: on critical realism and the Frankfurt School

Journal of Critical Realism
In this paper, I assess some recent critical realist constructive criticisms of Theodor Adorno, one of the leading thinkers of the Frankfurt School tradition of critical theory.
Jaakko Nevasto
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‘In Psychoanalysis Nothing Is True but the Exaggerations’: Freud and the Frankfurt School

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, 2018
Over its long history, the Frankfurt School attempted to enrich its critique of modern society, largely rooted in its imaginative rereading of the Marxist tradition, by drawing on insights from psychoanalysis. Although the specific insights informing the
M. Jay
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Frankfurt School Aesthetics

2023
Abstract Frankfurt School aesthetic theories are strongly inspired by psychoanalysis and react to the political challenges of their time. Against this background, the political dangers of European fascism and its aftermath are decisive for the theoretical efforts of their critical theories.
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The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School

, 2018
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P. E. Gordon, Espen Hammer, A. Honneth
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The Frankfurt School

Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018
Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, Vol 16 No 2 (1982)
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