
Podcast for Social Research, Episode 68: Critical Theory from Below—Race, Gender, and the Frankfurt School
The Podcast for Social Research
Interpreting sex, gender, and sexuality in the Frankfurt School
The speakers introduce their background and research interests, discussing the interpretations of the Frankfurt School's views on sex and gender. They explore Horkheimer's theory of society as a constructed racketeering mechanism rooted in patriarchy, challenging the idea of it being natural. The chapter also discusses the relevance of the Frankfurt School's theoretical mechanism in understanding contemporary democratic decline and the rise of authoritarian structures.
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