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The essays in this volume analyze the implications of Adornoas demand that the task of critical thinking be to imagine a mode of being in the world that occurs in and through a language that has liberated itself from the spell of an alleged historical and political inevitability, what he once tellingly called a alanguage without soil.a Also included is an annotated translation of a seminal interview Adorno gave in 1969 concerning the relationship of Critical Theory to political activism. CONTRIBUTORS: J. M. Bernstein, Alexander GarcA-a DA1/4ttmann, Jaimey Fisher, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Eric…mehr

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The essays in this volume analyze the implications of Adornoas demand that the task of critical thinking be to imagine a mode of being in the world that occurs in and through a language that has liberated itself from the spell of an alleged historical and political inevitability, what he once tellingly called a alanguage without soil.a Also included is an annotated translation of a seminal interview Adorno gave in 1969 concerning the relationship of Critical Theory to political activism. CONTRIBUTORS: J. M. Bernstein, Alexander GarcA-a DA1/4ttmann, Jaimey Fisher, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Eric Jarosinski, Martin Jay, Theresa M. Kelley, David Farrell Krell, Neil Larsen, Jan Plug, Gerhard Richer, Robert Savage, and Mirko Wischke.
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Edited by Gerhard Richter