Critical theory as Post-Marxism: The Frankfurt School and beyond

Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2):141-148 (2023)
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Critical theory as a Post-Marxist discourse is a category of academic thought that broadly involves theoretical scholarship aimed at interrogating the structures and discourses of power. As such, i...

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