The book provides a comprehensive exploration of key themes in Marx's philosophy, tracing the evolution of his thought throughout his life. Each chapter delves into significant topics, including his critique of Hegelian state theory, political liberalism, and the development of his historical theory. It also examines his analysis of political economy from the Grundrisse to Capital, and his reflections on the Paris Commune and the German Social Democratic Party. This thorough reconstruction highlights the depth and breadth of Marx's intellectual contributions.
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Theodor W. Adorno's Philosophy, Society, and Aesthetics
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The book offers an in-depth exploration of Theodor W. Adorno's critical theory, emphasizing its significance in understanding modern society. It begins with an introduction to Adorno's life and intellectual journey, followed by three main sections: theoretical philosophy, which clarifies Adorno's complex concepts; social theory, addressing themes like domination, Marxism, and mass manipulation; and aesthetics, focusing on cultural criticism. The conclusion presents a comparison between Adorno's views and those of Jürgen Habermas regarding modernity.