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Class 14: The Frankfurt School

European Intellectual History since Nietzsche

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Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School: Identity and Exile

This chapter explores the life and struggles of Walter Benjamin amidst the turmoil of Soviet Russia, examining his intricate relationships and ideological conflicts. It highlights the broader influence of the Frankfurt School, focusing on the intersections of Marxism and Freudian thought, particularly regarding sexuality and capitalism. Additionally, it reflects on the exiled intellectuals' philosophical inquiries and the existential crises shaped by their experiences during the rise of fascism.

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