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The Frankfurt School

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Rise and Fall of the Institute for Social Research

In 1924, this Institute for Social Research was set up privately and very importantly, independently of the state. In the initial period, it's set up by a figure called Fritz Weil and then Karl Grunberg takes control of it. Max Hawkeheimer, as certainly a significant figure who takes over directorship of the Institute from 1930. And he brings into its orbit Teodor Adorno. Herbert Marcuse, who's a Irish from Walter Benjamin on the fringes of it. So these are some of the main players within the Institute.

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