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* Lambert Zuidervaart, 2019?, ''Theodor W. Adorno: Exposing capitalism’s blind domination'', TLS, en: https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/theodor-adorno-footnotes-to-plato/ | accessed 14/12/2019 | * Lambert Zuidervaart, 2019?, ''Theodor W. Adorno: Exposing capitalism’s blind domination'', TLS, en: https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/theodor-adorno-footnotes-to-plato/ | accessed 14/12/2019 | ||
____ Minima Moralia (1951), Theodor W. Adorno’s book of aphorisms, bears the telling subtitle Reflections from damaged life. [...] | ____ Minima Moralia (1951), Theodor W. Adorno’s book of aphorisms, bears the telling subtitle Reflections from damaged life. [...] | ||
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____ Founded in 1923 as an independent centre for interdisciplinary Marxist scholarship and led after 1930 by its director Max Horkheimer, the Institute included the philosopher Herbert Marcuse, literary sociologist Leo Löwenthal, social psychologist Erich Fromm, and other scholars in economics and political theory. In the 1930s they developed an interdisciplinary research programme called critical theory. | ____ Founded in 1923 as an independent centre for interdisciplinary Marxist scholarship and led after 1930 by its director Max Horkheimer, the Institute included the philosopher Herbert Marcuse, literary sociologist Leo Löwenthal, social psychologist Erich Fromm, and other scholars in economics and political theory. In the 1930s they developed an interdisciplinary research programme called critical theory. | ||
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Enlaces misceláneos
Theodor Adorno
- Lambert Zuidervaart, 2019?, Theodor W. Adorno: Exposing capitalism’s blind domination, TLS, en: https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/theodor-adorno-footnotes-to-plato/ | accessed 14/12/2019
____ Minima Moralia (1951), Theodor W. Adorno’s book of aphorisms, bears the telling subtitle Reflections from damaged life. [...]
____ Founded in 1923 as an independent centre for interdisciplinary Marxist scholarship and led after 1930 by its director Max Horkheimer, the Institute included the philosopher Herbert Marcuse, literary sociologist Leo Löwenthal, social psychologist Erich Fromm, and other scholars in economics and political theory. In the 1930s they developed an interdisciplinary research programme called critical theory.
Walter Benjamin
- Samantha Rose Hill, 2019, Walter Benjamin's Last Work, Los Angeles Review of Books, https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/walter-benjamins-last-work/ | accessed 14/12/2019
____ On the Thesis on the Philosophy of History, and various friendships, including Arendt, Adorno...
- Colin Dickey, 2014, Shoring Against the Ruins, Los Angeles Review of Books, https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/shoring-ruins/ | accessed 14/12/2019
____ Good review of WB's biography by Eiland and Jennings, 2014, Walter Benjamin: A Critical Life