European Intellectual History since Nietzsche

Class 14: The Frankfurt School

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Feb 7, 2024
Dive into the fascinating world of the Frankfurt School, where existentialism and psychoanalysis collide. Discover the moral dilemmas faced during the Nazi occupation and how decision fatigue resonates today. Unpack the origins of critical thought against the backdrop of post-World War I chaos. Explore Walter Benjamin's life in exile, revealing the tensions between Marxism and Freudian thought. This journey through complex concepts sheds light on the struggle for identity and the search for meaning in a turbulent historical context.
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ANECDOTE

Cycling Class Escape

  • Marci Shore finds relief from constant decision fatigue in structured indoor cycling classes.
  • She follows the instructor's directions to rest from making choices and regain mental energy.
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Weimar's Cultural and Political Crisis

  • Weimar Germany was a vibrant cultural period amidst extreme political instability.
  • Radical forces eroded democracy, leading to Nazi rise despite democratic elections.
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The Terror of 1930s Stalinism

  • Stalin's 1930s terror brought night arrests, torture, and show trials funded by fabricated confessions.
  • This unique reign of terror deeply traumatized European intellectual life.
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