March 4 – Max Horkheimer & Theodor W. Adorno: Dialectics of Enlightenment I (The Concept of Enlightenment, Odysseus, Culture Industry) The thought of the so-called Frankfurt School—of Theodor W.
The question has sometimes been asked (and answered) in philosophy, whether the historical Enlightenment has been sustained. Adorno and Horkheimer, for instance – in Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944) ...
In a chapter from his World War II-era book dubbed "Dialectic of Enlightenment" (1947),German Jewish philosopher Theodor Adorno hypothesized that capitalist media producers prioritize marketability ...
Perhaps the most influential writer on the Constitutional Revolution of Iran was the British Orientalist Edward G. Browne. His ‘Persian Revolution’, published in 1909 effectively established the ...
The French Revolutionaries identified the Enlightenment as the work of a small, brave band of 18th-century philosophes, whom they rushed to entomb as heroes in the gloomy crypt of the Panthéon. In the ...
The thought of the so-called Frankfurt School—of Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer and their colleagues—can be considered one of the most significant innovations in 20th-century philosophy. Concepts ...