Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Max Horkheimer, Erich Fromm, Herbert Marcuse, Otto Kirchheimer, Friedrich Pollock, L
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English Pages [584] Year 1978
Table of contents :
Contents:
Preface
General Introduction: Paul Piccone
Part 1: Political Sociology and Critique of Politics
Introduction by Andrew Arato
The End of Reason: Horkheimer
Changes in the Structure of Political Compromise: Kircheimer
State Capitalism: Its Possibilities adn Limitations: Pollock
The Authoritarian State: Horkheimer
Freudian Theory and the Pattern of Fascist Propaganda: Adorno
Some Social Implications of Modern Technology: Marcuse
Notes
Part II: Theory and Cultural Criticism
Introduction by Andrew Arato
Introductory note by Eike Gebhardt
Edward Fuchs: Collector and Historian: Benjamin
The Author as Producer: Benjamin
On the Fetish Character in Music and the Regression of Listening: Adorno
Commitment: Adorno
Knut Hamsun: Lowenthal
Part III: A Critique of Methodology
Introduction by Eike Gebhardt
On the Problem of Truth: Horkheimer
A Note on Dialectic: Marcuse
The Sociology of Knowledge and its Consciousness: Adorno
On Science and Phenomenology: Marcuse
The Method and Function of an Analytic Social Psychology: Fromm
Subject and Object: Adorno
Notes
Biographical Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements