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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Unknown Dimension
02:28 • 5min
The Institutional History of the Institute for Social Research
07:56 • 5min
The Front of School: A Survival of Wama Culture
13:09 • 3min
The Frankfurt School and the Frankfurt School of Popular Culture
16:05 • 5min
The Importance of Synoptical Content Analysis in the 1980s
20:39 • 2min
The Value of Paraphrastic Duplication
22:19 • 5min
The Development of Critical Theory in the Frankfurt Schools
27:17 • 5min
The Dilemma of Western Marxism
32:07 • 1min
The Origins of Western Marxism
33:26 • 5min
The Transnational Role of Western Marxism in Critical Theory
38:10 • 3min
The Usefulness of Western Marxism in China
41:00 • 4min
The Influence of Adorno on the Statues of Sinkar
44:44 • 4min
The Politics of Hibernation
49:07 • 5min
The Politics of Passivity
53:42 • 2min
The Rise of Fascism and the Iraqi Society's Theory
55:16 • 4min
The Alternative to Authoritarian Personality Analysis
58:48 • 4min
The Importance of Historical Change
01:03:16 • 5min
The Dangers of Critical Theory
01:08:22 • 3min
The Dangers of Vulgarization of Frankly School Ideas
01:11:42 • 3min
The Unfinished Project of Mediating Theory and Practice on the Historical Level
01:14:36 • 4min
The Importance of Criticism in Critical Theory
01:18:30 • 5min
The Difference Between English and German Local Studies on Critical Theory
01:23:28 • 5min
The Problem of Language Barriers in East Asia
01:28:46 • 4min
The Future of Intellectual History
01:32:53 • 3min
How to Balance Personal Experience With Theoretical Creation
01:36:11 • 4min
The Tension Between Leuenhardt and Hampson
01:40:00 • 3min
The Frankfurt School and the German Mandreys
01:43:18 • 4min
The Importance of a Real Dialogue Between Ourselves and Chinese Intellectuals
01:47:23 • 4min