Minima Moralia

Minima Moralia
Title Minima Moralia PDF eBook
Author Theodor Adorno
Publisher Verso
Total Pages 260
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781844670512

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"A volume of Adorno is equivalent to a whole shelf of books on literature." Susan Sontag

Minima Moralia

Minima Moralia
Title Minima Moralia PDF eBook
Author Theodor W. Adorno
Publisher Schocken
Total Pages 266
Release 1974
Genre Conduct of life
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A reflection on everyday existence n the 'sphere of consumption of late capitalism', this work is Adorno's literary and philosophical masterpiece.

Adorno's 'Minima Moralia' in the 21st Century

Adorno's 'Minima Moralia' in the 21st Century
Title Adorno's 'Minima Moralia' in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Caren Irr
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 201
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1350198854

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This interdisciplinary volume revisits Adorno's lesser-known work, Minima Moralia, and makes the case for its application to the most urgent concerns of the 21st century. Contributing authors situate Adorno at the heart of contemporary debates on the ecological crisis, the changing nature of work, the idea of utopia, and the rise of fascism. Exploring the role of critical pedagogy in shaping responses to fascistic regimes, alongside discussions of extractive economies and the need for leisure under increasingly precarious working conditions, this volume makes new connections between Minima Moralia and critical theory today. Another line of focus is the aphoristic style of Minima Moralia and its connection to Adorno's wider commitment to small and minor literary forms, which enable capitalist critique to be both subversive and poetic. This critique is further located in Adorno's discussion of a utopia that is reliant on complete rejection of the totalising system of capitalism. The distinctive feature of such a utopia for Adorno is dependent upon individual suffering and subsequent survival, an argument this book connects to the mutually constitutive relationship between ecological destruction and right-wing authoritarianism. These timely readings of Adorno's Minima Moralia teach us to adapt through our survival, and to pursue a utopia based on his central ideas. In the process, opening up theoretical spaces and collapsing the physical borders between us in the spirit of Adorno's lifelong project.

Minima Moralia

Minima Moralia
Title Minima Moralia PDF eBook
Author Theodor Adorno
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 343
Release 2018-06-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1788735277

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Written between 1944 and 1947, Minima Moralia is a collection of rich, lucid aphorisms and essays about life in modern capitalist society. Adorno casts his penetrating eye across society in mid-century America and finds a life deformed by capitalism. This is Adorno's theoretical and literary masterpiece and a classic of twentieth-century thought.

Minima Moralia

Minima Moralia
Title Minima Moralia PDF eBook
Author Theodor W. Adorno
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1978
Genre Critical theory
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A reflection on everyday existence in the "sphere of consumption of late Capitalism, " this work is Adorno's literary and philosophical masterpiece.

Critical Models

Critical Models
Title Critical Models PDF eBook
Author Theodor W. Adorno
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 474
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780231135047

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"Critical Models' combines two of Adorno's most important postwar works - 'Interventions' and 'Catchwords"--And addresses issues such as the dangers of ideological conformity, the fragility of democracy, educational reform, the influence of television and radio and the aftermath and continuity of racism.

Towards a New Manifesto

Towards a New Manifesto
Title Towards a New Manifesto PDF eBook
Author Theodor Adorno
Publisher Verso Books
Total Pages 113
Release 2019-03-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786635534

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Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer wrote the central text of “critical theory”, Dialectic of Enlightenment, a measured critique of the Enlightenment reason that, they argued, had resulted in fascism and totalitarianism. Towards a New Manifesto shows the two philosophers in a uniquely spirited and free-flowing exchange of ideas. This book is a record of their discussions over three weeks in the spring of 1956, recorded with a view to the production of a contemporary version of The Communist Manifesto. A philosophical jam-session in which the two thinkers improvise freely, often wildly, on central themes of their work—theory and practice, labor and leisure, domination and freedom—in a political register found nowhere else in their writing. Amid a careening flux of arguments, aphorisms and asides, in which the trenchant alternates with the reckless, the playful with the ingenuous, positions are swapped and contradictions unheeded, without any compulsion for consistency. A thrilling example of philosophy in action and a compelling map of a possible passage to a new world.