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Revision as of 22:49, 17 December 2021
Frankfurt Socialism is a sausage an economically and culturally left, Marxist ideology based off The Frankfurt School and theorists associated with it. The Frankfurt School is a sociological-philosophical school of Neo-Marxist orientation. The original nucleus of this school, made up mostly of German philosophers and sociologists, emerged in 1923 in the environment of the newborn "Institute for Social Research" of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main In Germany, under the leadership of the Marxist historian Carl Grünberg.
When Hitler came to power the Frankfurt School was put in exile . 16 Years later the Frankfurt School would come back , the institute moved to Geneva ( in Switzerland). The Frankfurt school perspective is based upon Marxist, Freudian and Hegelian premises of Idealism. To fill the omissions of 19th-century classical Marxism, which did not address 20th-century social problems, they applied the methods of antipositivist sociology, of psychoanalysis, and of existentialism. While some theorists of the institute remained in the USA , the Frankfurt School was re-established in West Germany, Frankfurt .
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- Libertarian Marxism - A very good friend
- Situationism - We share many similarities in thought.
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Further Reading
Wikipedia
Literature
- Dialectic of Enlightenment by Max Horkheimer & Theodore W. Adorno (1947)
- Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud by Herbert Marcuse (1955)
- One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society by Herbert Marcuse (1964)
- Critical Theory: Selected Essays by Max Horkheimer (1968)
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