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Frankfurt School - Critical Theory's Legacy and Modern Political Discourse - cover

Frankfurt School - Critical Theory's Legacy and Modern Political Discourse

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Dive into the intellectual crucible of the "Frankfurt School" and discover why its critical theories remain pivotal in today's social and political landscapes. This book is not just an exploration but an essential journey through the foundational ideas that have shaped modern thought.
 
1-Frankfurt School-Origins and evolution of the Frankfurt School, from early 20th-century Germany to its global impact.
 
2-Outline of Critical Theory-Core principles of critical theory, critiquing societal norms and structures.
 
3-Max Horkheimer-Max Horkheimer's role in shaping critical theory and the Frankfurt School.
 
4-Theodor W. Adorno-Theodor Adorno's critique of modern culture and the culture industry.
 
5-Culture Industry-Analysis of the culture industry’s role in mass media, consumer culture, and societal manipulation.
 
6-Dialectic of Enlightenment-Adorno and Horkheimer’s critique of rationality and modern enlightenment's tensions.
 
7-Herbert Marcuse-Herbert Marcuse's radical critique of advanced industrial society and influence on social movements.
 
8-Critical Theory-The Frankfurt School's interdisciplinary approach to power, ideology, and emancipation.
 
9-Marxist Philosophy-Intersection of Frankfurt School critical theory and Marxist philosophy in challenging capitalism.
 
10-Western Marxism-Evolution of Western Marxism through the Frankfurt School, focusing on culture and ideology.
 
11-Jürgen Habermas-Jürgen Habermas's contributions to critical theory and communicative rationality.
 
12-List of works in critical theory-Comprehensive list of key texts in critical theory for further research.
 
13-Communicative action-Habermas's theory of communicative action and its impact on democratic discourse.
 
14-Freudo-Marxism-Intersection of Freudian psychoanalysis and Marxian theory within the Frankfurt School.
 
15-The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity-Habermas's examination of modernity and its philosophical implications.
 
16-Main Currents of Marxism-The Frankfurt School's contributions to the evolution of Marxist thought.
 
17-Reification (Marxism)-Concept of reification in Marxist theory, critiquing alienation and commodification.
 
18-History and Class Consciousness-Georg Lukács's work on history and class consciousness in revolutionary theory.
 
19-Marx's method-Marx's methodological approach within the Frankfurt School's broader framework.
 
20-Outline of Marxism-Overview of Marxist theory’s core tenets within critical theory.
 
21-Marxist cultural analysis-Frankfurt School's Marxist cultural analysis, focusing on power, hegemony, and resistance.
 
This book is a vital resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of the Frankfurt School's enduring relevance. Each offers a nuanced perspective, inviting readers to engage critically with complex ideas that resonate in contemporary discourse. Embrace the transformative power of knowledge and discover why exploring the Frankfurt School is an investment in understanding our world today.
Disponible depuis: 20/08/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 235 pages.

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