Frankfurt School and Critical Theory
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2017)
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The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory The Frankfurt School, known more appropriately as Critical Theory, is a philosophical and sociological movement spread across many universities around the world. It was originally located at the Institute for Social Research, an attached institute at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. The Institute was founded … Continue reading Frankfurt School and Critical Theory →
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