1st Edition

Adorno and the Political

By Espen Hammer Copyright 2005
216 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

Interest in Theodor W. Adorno continues to grow in the English-speaking world as the significance of his contribution to philosophy, social and cultural theory, as well as aesthetics is increasingly recognized. Espen Hammer’s lucid book is the first to properly analyze the political implications of his work, paying careful attention to Adorno’s work on key thinkers such as Kant, Hegel and... Read more

Acknowledgements  Introduction  1. Permanent Exile: Adorno’s Political Experiences  2. Adorno’s Marxism  3. Approaches to Fascism  4. The Politics of Culture  5. The Persistence of Philosophy  6. The Politics of Aesthetic Negativity  7. The Transformation of Critical Theory  8. Adorno in Contemporary Political Theory  Conclusion  Sources

Biography

Espen Hammer

Hammer's contribution should dispel any rumours that [Adorno's] work is simply apolitical.' - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

'Hammer is to be congratulated for presenting a lucid and consistent case for the significance of Adorno's political thought, doing justice to its complexity while situating it within its specific historical context.' - Howard Caygill, University of London, UK