UID:
almafu_9958093334702883
Umfang:
1 online resource (94 p.)
Ausgabe:
Rev. ed.
ISBN:
0-585-45246-6
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1-280-07082-X
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1-134-45147-4
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9786610070824
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0-203-40711-3
Serie:
Key sociologists
Inhalt:
The Institute of Social Research, from which the Frankfurt School developed, was founded in the early years of the Weimar Republic. It survived the Nazi era in exile, to become an important centre of social theory in the postwar era. Early members of the school, such as Adorno, Horkheimer and Marcuse, developed a form of Marxist theory known as Critical Theory, which became influential in the study of class, politics, culture and ideology. The work of more recent members, and in particular Habermas, has received wide attention throughout Europe and North America. Tom Bottomore's study take
Anmerkung:
Previous ed.: published as The Frankfurt School. Chichester : Ellis Horwood, 1984.
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Includes index.
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Book Cover; Title; Contents; Editor's Foreword; Introduction; The Formation of the School; The High Tide of Critical Theory; Decline and Renewal; Conclusion: A Critical Assessment of the Critics; Biographical Notes on Some Leading Members of the School; Suggestions for Further Reading; Index
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-415-28538-0
Sprache:
Englisch
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