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Was Adorno a modernist?

Was Adorno a modernist?

What Adorno sought was nothing less than an attempt to bring before his readers a complete account of the modernist art-work. He wanted to comprehend art’s social justification, what he saw as its claim to express truth, as well as its formal structure and inner dialectic.

Who are Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer?

The term culture industry (German: Kulturindustrie) was coined by the critical theorists Theodor Adorno (1903–1969) and Max Horkheimer (1895–1973), and was presented as critical vocabulary in the chapter “The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception”, of the book Dialectic of Enlightenment (1947), wherein they …

When did Adorno join the Frankfurt School?

1938
In 1938, Adorno joined the Institute after spending some time as an advanced student at Merton College, Oxford.

When did Adorno flee Germany?

1934
After teaching two years at the University of Frankfurt, Adorno immigrated to England in 1934 to escape the Nazi persecution of the Jews.

What did Theodor Adorno say about modern philosophy?

Adorno claims that modern philosophy has privileged thought and its concepts. As a result, philosophy has not done justice to that in the object which does not fit under concepts — the unique side of every thing “by virtue of which things are identical neither to the kinds they embody nor to other instances of those kinds” (p. 54).

How did Theodor Adorno absorb ideas from Hegel?

Adorno absorbs from Hegel both a reliance on determinate negation as the path to truth and a recognition of the interconnected character of society as a whole (albeit as a false totality, for Adorno).

How does Adorno’s social theory relate to late capitalism?

Adorno’s social theory attempts to make Marx’s central insights applicable to “late capitalism.” Although in agreement with Marx’s analysis of the commodity, Adorno thinks his critique of commodity fetishism does not go far enough. Significant changes have occurred in the structure of capitalism since Marx’s day.

Why did Theodor Adorno write the Dialectic of Enlightenment?

Dialectic of Enlightenment sets the stage for Adorno’s intricate reworking of both Kantian and Hegelian logics. There Horkheimer and Adorno argue that, by suppressing the rootedness of human beings in nature in the attempt to master nature and each other, the process of enlightenment reverts to myth, and culture reverts to nature.

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Ruth Doyle