
50 Years after Martin Jay's "The Dialectical Imagination"
New Books in Critical Theory
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The Front of School: A Survival of Wama Culture
In your book you describe the front of school as one survival of Wama culture which strikes me as somewhat contradictory. While many staff actively participate in Wama politics, the inner circle especially Hokkaima and the Freite's Pollock remained indifferent to those struggles. Achès Flombe won the Leontar war involved in the Jewish Renaissance but their writings for the Institute showed limited evidence of this. What we are uncertain has a role of critics but he only associated with the Institute after the Nazi takeover. And apparently the second winning school which Adon Admir did not belong to the Wama culture. Circle and a nickel movement might be one exception that they truly inherited. Most importantly
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