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The Frankfurt School

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Independent Institute for Social Research

Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer and Walter Benjamin were all members of the Frankfurt school. The Institute for social research was set up to be an independent body with no ties to any German university. But it did sit very askew with normal academic process in Germany at that time. Is it possible to say briefly what they had in comp- what was their aim as a school? Did they bring something between them as one or two main points that drove through?

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