Dialectic of Enlightenment by Max Horkheimer

Dialectic of Enlightenment by Max Horkheimer

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Dialectic of Enlightenment by Max Horkheimer

Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer are the leading figures of the Frankfurt School and this book is their magnum opus. Dialectic of Enlightenment is one of the most celebrated works of modern social philosophy that continues to impress in its wide-ranging ambition. Writing just after the Second World War and reflecting on the bureaucracy and myths of National Socialism and the inanity of the dawn of consumerism, Adorno and Horkheimer addressed themselves to a question which went to the very heart of the modern age: 'why mankind, instead of entering into a truly human condition, is sinking into a new kind of barbarism'. Modernity, far from redeeming the promises and hopes of the Enlightenment, had resulted in a stultification of mankind and administered society, characterised by simulation and candy-floss entertainment. Tracing humanity's modern fall to the very rationality that was to be its liberation, the authors exposed the domination and violence that underpin the Enlightenment project.
A classic of twentieth-century thought* Times Literary Supplement *
A sustained and serious critique of Western civilization. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
Theodor Adorno was director of the Institute for Social Research at the University of Frankfurt. His works include Aesthetic Theory and Negative Dialectics.

Max Horkheimer (1895-1973) was a philosopher and sociologist of the Frankfurt School. His books include A Critique of Instrumental Reason.
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ISBN 13 9781784786793
ISBN 10 1784786799
Title Dialectic of Enlightenment
Author Max Horkheimer
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Verso Books
Year published 2016-09-06
Number of pages 288
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