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The Frankfurt School

In Our Time: Philosophy

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Raymond Gose: Adorno and Horkheimer become kind of patron saints of the student movement in the 60s. And then at a certain point, there's a rupture between the students and the two of them. He says they somehow lose a bit of touch with reality back in the New Germany. I think Adorno's thinking on mass culture, which went through a period of being very unfashionable, post-modernism, embraced popular culture, hated Adorno. But his ideas have come back quite forcefully, and he's been suddenly read again.

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