Theodor W. Adorno

Theodor Adorno (1903–1969) was a leading figure in the Frankfurt School and one of the twentieth century’s most demanding intellectuals. Recognized for his contributions to the fields of philosophy, sociology, aesthetics, literary criticism, and musicology, Adorno continues to be a thinker of extraordinary influence and importance in Germany, and his reputation continues to grow in the English-speaking world as his many works are translated.

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Cover: <i>Group Experiment</i> and Other Writings: The Frankfurt School on Public Opinion in Postwar GermanyGroup Experiment and Other Writings: The Frankfurt School on Public Opinion in Postwar GermanyPollock, Friedrich
Adorno, Theodor W.
Perrin, Andrew J.
Olick, Jeffrey K.
HARDCOVER02/15/2011$65.00
Cover: Guilt and Defense: On the Legacies of National Socialism in Postwar GermanyGuilt and Defense: On the Legacies of National Socialism in Postwar GermanyAdorno, Theodor W.
Olick, Jeffrey K.
Perrin, Andrew J.
HARDCOVER06/15/2010$55.00
Cover: The Complete Correspondence, 1928–1940The Complete Correspondence, 1928–1940Adorno, Theodor W.
Benjamin, Walter
Lonitz, Henri
Walker, Nicholas
PAPERBACK12/07/2001$48.50
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