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Jakob Guhl (Out There)'s avatar

Such a rich subject - well summarised!

Worth highlighting Adorno and Horckheimer (unlike Marcuse) returned to Germany post-WWII and were quite influential on (high-brow) public debates. Though perhaps surprisingly for some, Adorno was not a fan of the 1968/ New Left generation (who in turn protested his lectures), and Horckheimer became fairly conservative („to be radical is to be conservative“).

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Larisa Rimerman's avatar

I am also puzzled, like Horkheimer and Adorno, by how the masses "fall under the sway of despotism," as well as by how intellectuals can easily sway the masses toward misguided ideas, such as those associated with Marx and socialism. It fell in Soviet Russia, but I found it in all the Universities and colleges of this country. And my children assure me that socialism is great, but they can't explain its greatness.

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