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_aB809.3 _b.B76 1994 |
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100 | 1 | _aBronner, Stephen Eric | |
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_aOf critical theory and its theorists _cby Stephen Eric Bronner. |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c©2002 |
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_aix, 323 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_t1. Introduction: From the First to the Second Edition _t2. Sketching the Lineage: The Critical Method and the Idealist Tradition _t3. Karl Korsch: Western Marxism and the Origins of Critical Theory _t4. Philosophical Anticipations: A Commentary on the "Reification" Essay of Georg Lukacs _t5. Utopian Projections: In Honor of Ernst Bloch _t6. Horkheimer's Road _t 7. Rescuing the Fragments: On the Messianic Materialism of Walter Benjamin _t8. Political Aesthetics in the 1930s. _t9. Dialectics at a Standstill: A Methodological Inquiry into the Philosophy of Theodor W. Adorno _t10. Fromm in America; _t11. Utopia, Aesthetics, Revolution: Herbert Marcuse and the Radical Imagination _t12. Jurgen Habermas and the Language of Politics _t13. Critical Theory and Civil Society: Political Interests, Private Passions, and the Public Sphere _t14. Points of Departure: Sketches for a Critical Theory with Public Aims |
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