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The Frankfurt School

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Happiness of the Working Class

They think that if you're happy in any society known to us, you're liable to be happy only by virtue of being rather obtuse. So they have no objection to this Schopenhauerian view that the world is basically a horrible place and an evil place because it could be so much better than what it is. They go to the United States and the first thing they're confronted with is people telling them to keep smiling all the time. That's one of the things they hated most about the U.S.

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