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John Abromeit
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State University of New York, Buffalo State
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Adorno, Theodor 1984
Adorno, TheodorKierkegaard: Construction of the AestheticHullot-Kentor, . RobertMinneapolisUniversity of Minnesota Press 1989Google Scholar
Adorno, TheodorMinima MoraliaJephcott, EdmundNew York and LondonVerso 1974Google Scholar
Adorno, TheodorNegative DialecticsAshton, E.B.New YorkContinuum 1973Google Scholar
Asbach, OlafVon der Erkenntnistheorie zur Kritischen Theorie des Gesellschaft: Eine Untersuchung zur Vor- und Entstehungsgeschichte der Kritischen Theorie Max Horkheimers 1920–27Opladen, GermanyLeske und Budrich 1997CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Asbach, OlafKritische Gesellschaftstheorie und historische Praxis : Entwicklungen der Kritischen Theorie bei Max Horkheimer 1930–1942/43Frankfurt a.M., Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, and ViennaLang 1997Google Scholar
Benjamin, WalterIlluminationsZohn, HarryArendt, HannahNew YorkSchocken 1968Google Scholar
Buck-Morss, SusanThe Origins of Negative Dialectics: Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt InstituteNew YorkFree Press 1977Google Scholar
Claussen, DetlevTheodor Adorno: One Last GeniusLivingstone, RodneyCambridge MAHarvard University Press 2008CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dubiel, HelmutTheory and Politics: Studies in the Development of Critical TheoryGregg, BenjaminCambridge, MAMIT Press 1985Google Scholar
Arato, AndrewGebhardt, EikeNew YorkContinuum 1982
Fromm, ErichThe Dogma of Christ: And Other Essays on Religion, Psychology, and CultureAdams, James LutherNew YorkHolt, Rinehart and Winston 1963Google Scholar
Fromm, ErichThe Working Class in Weimar Germany: A Psychological and Sociological StudyWeinberger, B.Warwickshire, UKBerg 1984Google Scholar
Habermas, JürgenThe Philosophical Discourse of ModernityLawrence, Frederick G.Cambridge, MAMIT Press 1987Google Scholar
Habermas, JürgenThe Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Category of Bourgeois SocietyBurger, ThomasCambridge, MAMIT Press 1989Google Scholar
Habermas, JürgenTheory of Communicative ActionMcCarthy, ThomasBostonBeacon 1984Google Scholar
Habermas, JürgenTheory of Communicative ActionMcCarthy, ThomasBostonBeacon 1987Google Scholar
Marcuse, HerbertNegations: Essays in Critical TheoryShapiro, Jeremy J.BostonBeacon 1988Google Scholar
Jay, MartinThe Dialectical Imagination: A History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research, 1923–1950Boston, Toronto, and LondonLittle, Brown and Company 1973Google Scholar
Küsters, Gerd-WaltersDer Kritikbegriff in der Kritischen Theorie Max HorkheimersFrankfurt and New YorkCampus 1980Google Scholar
Löwenthal, LeoAn Unmastered Past: The Autobiographical Reflections of Leo LowenthalJay, MartinBerkeley, Los Angeles and LondonUniversity of California Press 1987Google Scholar
Lukács, GeorgHistory and Class ConsciousnessLivingstone, RodneyCambridge, MAMIT Press 2002Google Scholar
Lukács, GeorgThe Theory of the NovelBostock, AnnaCambridge, MAMIT Press 1971Google Scholar
On Max Horkheimer: New PerspectivesBenhabib, SeylaBonß, WolfgangMcCole, JohnCambridge MAMIT Press 1993
Migdal, UlrikeDie Frühgeschichte des Frankfurter Instituts für SozialforschungFrankfurt and New YorkCampus 1981Google Scholar
Müller-Doohm, StefanAdorno: A BiographyCambridge, UK and Malden, MAPolity Press 2005Google Scholar
Postone, MoisheTime, Labor and Social Domination: A Reinterpretation of Marx’s Critical TheoryCambridge, UKCambridge University Press 1993CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sichel, KimGermaine Krull: Photographer of ModernityCambridge, MAMIT Press 1999Google Scholar
Stirk, PeterMax Horkheimer: A New InterpretationHemel HempsteadHarvester Wheatsheaf 1992Google Scholar
1936
1999
Wiggershaus, RolfThe Frankfurt School: Its History, Theories and Political SignificanceRobertson, MichaelCambridge, MAMIT Press 1994Google Scholar
Wolin, RichardWalter Benjamin: An Aesthetic of RedemptionBerkeley and Los AngelesUniversity of California Press 1994Google Scholar

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  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511977039.015
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