Critical Theory

In Robert C. Solomon & David Sherman (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Continental Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 188–218 (2003)
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This chapter contains sections titled: Historical Background 1930–7: Interdisciplinary Materialism and Disintegrative Dialectics 1937–1940: Critical Theory 1940–5: The Critique of Instrumental Reason 1945–70: Theory and Practice in a One‐Dimensional Society Conclusion.

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