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Horkheimer and the criticism of culture

Esempi di Architettura. International Journal of Architecture and Engineering, 2019
In this article, I examine the texts in which Horkheimer tackles the question of culture: following the historical development of Horkheimer’s thinking, I aim to ascertain the significance of the concept of culture on which the German philosopher places his emphasis, and to circumscribe the question of the criticism of culture that emerges in those ...
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Horkheimer, Habermas, Foucault as Political Epistemologists

Supplementary volume - Aristotelian Society
This paper reorients the problematic of political epistemology to put power at the centre of analysis, through an analysis of writings on the relationship between power and knowledge by Horkheimer, Habermas and Foucault.
L. Alcoff
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Non Stop Horkheimer

Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte, 2019
"Wie heißt denn die Stadt, in der wir uns gerade aufhalten?" - "Das wissen sie nicht? (…) Sie sind natürlich in Chicago." Was so nicht gant korrekt war. Tatsächlich fand dieser Dialog zwischen einem Auswandererehepaar und einem Verkehrsschutzmann, von dem Die Zeit im März 1965 berichtetet, in Frankfurt, der "amerikanischsten" aller wesrdeutschen Städte,
Nils Güttler, Max Stadler
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The relevance of Horkheimer’s view of the customer

European Journal of Marketing, 2002
Horkheimer’s critical view of the customer in Western society concentrates on the threatening influence of instrumental reason, a particular field he mentions being marketing. According to him the real autonomy of the customer, the customer as king, has evaporated.
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Der junge Horkheimer

2023
Max Horkheimer, the founder of the critical theory of the ‘Frankfurt School’, died in July 1973. In his essay dedicated to this great thinker, sociologist and philosopher, the author attempts to uncover the theoretical roots of this critical thinking in the philosopher's early work.
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Horkheimer and Adorno

2017
This chapter examines the claim by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, articulated in their work Dialektik der Aufklärung that the Enlightenment underwent a dialectical reversal that paradoxically transformed it into a new form of myth, a totalitarian religion devoted solely to an instrumental
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Adorno, Horkheimer and the Audacity of Reason

2017
As philosophers and social theorists used reason to chip away at premodern understandings, society became dangerously vulnerable to new ways of thinking. In his inaugural lecture in January 1931, Professor Horkheimer began to clarify a conceptual framework, which would later become known as Critical Theory. The German social theorist Max Horkheimer was
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