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From art after Auschwitz towards a sociology of disrespect of Buchenwald
The aesthetic works of the Frankfurt School receive little attention by contemporary sociology. However, the article shows the relevance of aesthetic theory for a critical understanding of the social world.
Francesc Hernàndez i Dobón +1 more
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The decay of humanist values during massive democratization. Scattered observations about the destiny of ethical and aesthetic norms amidst latin american popular culture [PDF]
La cultura popular latinoamericana, especialmente bajo los regímenes populistas, es considerada habitualmente como contrapuesta a las tradiciones occidentales del capitalismo e individualismo y por lo tanto como valiosa a largo plazo.
Mansilla, H. C. F.
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Innovations, Rents and Risk [PDF]
This research was conducted within the Paul Woolley Research Initiative on Capital Market Dysfunctionalities at IDEI, Toulouse. Support from the Europlace Institute of Finance is gratefully aknowledged. Many thanks to participants in the first conference
Biais, Bruno +2 more
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Frankfurt School - the musical!: Shock Treatment and the Eros of online civilisation
This paper explores philosophical themes present in the film Shock Treatment (1981), a musical comedy written by Jim Sharman and Richard O'Brien. The film, which serves as a partial sequel to the better-known Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), was a ...
Greg Swer
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Critical Complexities, (from marginal paradigms to learning networks) [PDF]
The concepts of critical theory require critical changes. Strategies of a Frankfurt school had been transformed in the new academic and institutional environment.
Magala, S.J.
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This paper recovers the importance of Sigfried Kracauer. Besides revisiting some of his translated texts in Brazil, it also presents some connections between his thoughts and Walter Benjamin's . <b>Keywords:</b> Kracauer. Frankfurt
Anita Simis
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Matriarcat et origine des inégalités dans la première école de Francfort
This article focuses on the reception and reinvention of the theme of “matriarchy” in the early days of the Frankfurt School. In an attempt to shed light on the little-known transmission of Engels’ evolutionary conceptions of primitive societies to the ...
Salima Naït Ahmed
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Science as a Vocation, Philosophy as a Religion
When Max Weber delivered his “Science as a Vocation” lecture in 1917 it was to an audience of students facing war and political conflict, and shaped by its membership of activist youth groups whose ideologies were informed by left-Hegelianism.
Ian Hunter
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RECONCEPTION OF THE KEY IDEAS OF THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL OF NEO-MARXISM
Tingting Dong
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Recognizability, Perception and the Distribution of the Sensible: Rancière, Honneth and Butler
This paper explores the relation between perception, invizibilization and recognizability in the work of Rancière, Honneth and Butler. Recognizability is the term employed here to indicate the perceptual process that necessarily occurs prior to a ...
Danielle Petherbridge
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