Critique of Instrumental Reason: Lectures and Essays Since the End of World War II by Max Horkheimer

Critique of Instrumental Reason: Lectures and Essays Since the End of World War II

Max Horkheimer

163 pages first pub 1967 (editions)

nonfiction philosophy sociology informative reflective medium-paced

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Horkheimer was the founder of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt. Much of what became known as the New Left can be directly traced to his work and that of the Frankfurt School. Written between 1949 and 1967, these essays focus on a sin...

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