Max Horkheimer

Horkheimer in Heidelberg in 1964 Max Horkheimer (; ; 14 February 1895 – 7 July 1973) was a Jewish-German philosopher and sociologist who was famous for his work in critical theory as a member of the Frankfurt School of social research. Horkheimer addressed authoritarianism, militarism, economic disruption, environmental crisis, and the poverty of mass culture using the philosophy of history as a framework. This became the foundation of critical theory. His most important works include ''Eclipse of Reason'' (1947), ''Between Philosophy and Social Science'' (1930–1938) and, in collaboration with Theodor Adorno, ''Dialectic of Enlightenment'' (1947). Through the Frankfurt School, Horkheimer planned, supported and made other significant works possible. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Horkheimer, Max
    Published 1976
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    by Horkheimer, Max
    Published 1974
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    by Horkheimer, Max
    Published 1966
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    by Adorno, Theodor W.
    Published 1971
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