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100 | _aHohendahl, Peter Uwe | ||
245 | _aPrismatic thought : theodor w. adorno | ||
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_bUniversity of Nebraska Press, _c1995 _aLincoln : |
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_axi, 287 p. ; _c22 cm |
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_b30.00 _cUSD _d85.50 |
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490 | _aModern German culture and literature. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aA leading figure in the Frankfurt School of philosophers from the 1930s through the time of his death in 1969, Adorno was the author of influential philosophical and sociological works on issues ranging from aesthetics, music history, and mass culture to politics, modern technology, and the Western philosophical tradition. | ||
650 | _aAesthetic theory | ||
650 | _aArtwork | ||
650 | _aWalter Benjamin | ||
650 | _aCapitalism | ||
650 | _aCulture industry | ||
650 | _a Dialectics | ||
650 | _aEnlightenment tradition | ||
650 | _aFascism | ||
650 | _aGerman educational system | ||
650 | _aMax Horkheimer | ||
650 | _aIdealism | ||
650 | _aFedric Jameson | ||
650 | _aMass culture | ||
650 | _aPost structuralism | ||
650 | _a Rationalism | ||
650 | _aStalinalism | ||
650 | _aTruth content | ||
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