The Frankfurt School in Exile
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ISBN: 9780816653676
écrit par:
Thomas Wheatland
édition: U of Minnesota Press
date de publication: 2009
langue:
Anglais
nombre de pages: 415
Thomas Wheatland
résumé
Members of the Frankfurt School have had an enormous effect on Western thought,beginning soon after Max Horkheimer became the director of the Institute for Social Research at the University of Frankfurt am Main in 1930. Also known as the Horkheimer Circle, the group included such eminent intellectuals as Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Erich Fromm, Leo Lowenthal, and Friedrich Pollock. Fleeing Nazi oppression, Horkheimer moved the Institute and many of its affiliated scholars to Columbia University in 1934, where it remained until 1950.