Notes on Adorno's 'Resignation'

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary:NA (forthcoming)
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Introduction to and critical examination of Theodor Adorno's essay "Resignation." Deals with the theory/praxis debate, Adorno's confrontation with the radical student movements in the 1960's, and the charge that Adorno was either politically conservative or an ineffective pessimist

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