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The Frankfurt School

In Our Time: Philosophy

CHAPTER

The Unreality of Happiness

It does suggest that they have the feeling of the malleability of the proletariat, that these people just yield surrender to what's given to them and they don't really have any minds of their own. That has been part of the criticism but I don't think it's part of the impulse for the thinking. It's trying to address the fact that there's an incredible totality that emanates from the mode of production. And everybody affected by that is tracked in a kind of cage of only certain modes of existence. Nobody can resist that in a sense. If you're happy or missing out on the real world, you're feeling of and your acceptance of or you're seeking for happiness is

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