The Frankfurt School' refers to the members associated with the "Institut fur Sozialforschung (Institute for Social Research) " which was founded in Frankfurt in 1923. The work of this group is generally agreed to have been a landmark in twentieth century social science. It is of seminal importance in our understanding of culture, progress, politics, production, consumption and method. This set of six volumes provides a full picture of the School by examining the important developments that have occured since the deaths of the original core of Frankfurt scholars. All the major figures--Adorno, Horkheimer, Marcuse, Benjamin--are represented. In particular, the important post-war work of Jurgen Habermas is fully assessed. The collection also covers the work of many of the minor figures associated with the School who have been unfairly neglected in the past, resulting in the most complete survey and guide to the "oeuvre" of the Frankfurt School.
Contributors to this volume are: Angela Davis, Detlev Claussen, Andrew Feenberg, Douglas Kellner, John O'Neill, Gerard Rautlet, Richard Wolin, Andrew Light, Tim Luke, Steven Vogel, John Abromeit, Stephan Bundschuh, Mark Cobb, Samir Gandesha ...
Introducing Political Philosophy: A Graphic Guide
lung « des Abendlandes . 3 Amtsblatt des Kontrollrats Nr . 3 , S. 50 ; vgl . hierzu Laage 1989 . 1 Vgl . hierzu den materialreichen Aufsatz von Küster 1965 Metamorphosen der Vergangenheitsbewältigung 543.
"In this work, Laura Doyle weaves together feminist-intersectional, decolonial, and dialectical thought to challenge narratives of world history at new depths while also reviving our sense of historical dynamism.
LENNERT , Rudolf 1975 Die Gefährlichkeit der höheren Sphären . Eine Anmerkung zu Adornos ' Theorie der Halbbildung ' , in : Neue Sammlung , 15. Jg . , H. 6 , 574-584 LERSCH , Paul ( Hrsg . ) 1981 Die verkannte Gefahr .
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0 Peter A.M. Seuren, Western Linguistics: An Historical Introduction (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 998), 467. G.E. Moore, Principia Ethica, ed. Thomas Baldwin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 993), 2nd ed., 70. 2 Moore ...
Lennard J. Davis explores this view ; but his response is not to suggest , as have critics like Bayley , Harvey , or Swinden , that the novel or narrative is somehow inherently bound up with an interest in character or in human being ...
Critical Geographies: a collection of readings
... structure or ' architecture ' of knowledge , discourse or discipline , with specific reference to Lewis Carroll's Alice books , in my The Rhetoric of Affirmative Resistance : Dissonant Identities from Carroll to Derrida ( 1996 ) .