Une critique des formes de vie est-elle possible? Le négativisme éthique d'Adorno dans Minima Moralia

Actuel Marx 38 (2):135-158 (2005)
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This article reads Adornos's Minima Moralia as an ethical critique of capitalism as a form of life. Negativistic in his approach Adorno reflects, at the same time, on the difficulty of establishing a positive standard for this critique. Reading Minima Moralia through the lenses of the contemporary debate I hold that his approach undermines the alternative between liberal abstinence towards ethical questions and paternalistic theories of the good life in a fruitful way.

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