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Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno
Anatomies of Modern Discontent, 2022Thomas S. Henricks
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For Nonconformism: Max Horkheimer and Friedrich Pollock
, 2023N. Emery
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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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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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Bernays, Horkheimer, and Adorno
2020Social media and 21st century mass communication have changed the technological landscape of marketing and advertising, enabling instant content creation, content curation, and audience feedback. The thought of Edward Bernays can be useful in examining and interrogating today's media, especially through the lens of Frankfurt School social theorists Max
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Max Horkheimer’s Critical Theory
2015The New Left of the early 1960s was no less imbued with the habits of thought characteristic of the American celebration than its elders. At first it was optimistic about the chances to change society through the application of consistent pressure on the institutions to live up to their pluralistic claims.
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Max Horkheimer and The Family of Man
The Family of Man Revisited, 2020M. Jay
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Genealogy and Critical Historicism: Two Models of Enlightenment in Horkheimer and Adorno’s Writings
Critical Historical Studies, 2016John Abromeit
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2018
Born near Stuttgart, Germany, the philosopher Max Horkheimer, who obtained his doctorate from the University of Frankfurt, is best known as a leader of the Frankfurt School, along with Theodor W. Adorno and Jürgen Habermas. From 1930 to 1958 (with a significant hiatus from 1934 to 1948), Horkheimer served as the Director of the Institut für ...
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Born near Stuttgart, Germany, the philosopher Max Horkheimer, who obtained his doctorate from the University of Frankfurt, is best known as a leader of the Frankfurt School, along with Theodor W. Adorno and Jürgen Habermas. From 1930 to 1958 (with a significant hiatus from 1934 to 1948), Horkheimer served as the Director of the Institut für ...
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