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Hohendahl
- Subject: Hohendahl
- From: Ralph Dumain <rdumain@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 00:29:28 -0400
What would I do without Borders? Also gave a scrute to:
Critical theory : current state and future prospects / edited by Peter Uwe
Hohendahl & Jaimey Fisher.
New York : Berghahn Books, 2001.
Should have taken notes. I only read Hohendahl's introductory
essay. Unless I am misremembering this as some other book I looked at too,
he discussed three generations of the Frankfurt School. I think he
rebelled against Habermas and preferred to return to the first
generation. And I forgot totally what he said about the third
generation. Dammit. Anyway, I think the purpose was to evaluate where
critical theory stands today and where it should go. Anyone care to tackle
this book and enlighten us?
_______________________________
"You can fool some of the people all of the time
and jerk the rest off."
-- Robin Williams
- Thread context:
- Re: Reich & the Frankfurt School, (continued)
- Attack of the Socialists,
matthew piscioneri Thu 17 Apr 2003, 13:01 GMT
- Amnaestic solidarity,
matthew piscioneri Thu 17 Apr 2003, 10:59 GMT
- Hohendahl,
Ralph Dumain Thu 17 Apr 2003, 04:29 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Hohendahl,
matthew piscioneri Wed 23 Apr 2003, 02:22 GMT
- Bronner on Dialectic of Enlightenment,
Ralph Dumain Thu 17 Apr 2003, 04:24 GMT
- 137 More Oil Wells Liberated For Democracy,
JBCM2 Wed 16 Apr 2003, 13:34 GMT
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