SinopseThe beginnings of the new left and the Frankfurt School
A university department founded nearly a century ago in Germany is now a major influence on our political discourse. This department, known as the Institute for Social Research, is historically recognized as the “Frankfurt School.” Its members have significantly impacted how we perceive society, culture, and art, shaping many of our current opinions.
Themes like feminism, sexual freedom, and mass culture trace their origins to these unconventional Marxists. They distanced Marxism from armed revolution and transformed it into a tool for cultural intervention, paving the way for the new left.
This book delves into the lives and ideas of Adorno, Horkheimer, Lukács, Marcuse, and others, revealing how their legacies continue to influence our world today.
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