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Notes to pp. 225–229 539 62 Adorno, ‘Siegfried Kracauer, Jacques Offenbach und das Paris seiner Zeit’, GS, vol. 19, p. 363ff. 63 ...
540 Notes to pp. 229–232 79 In 1936 Oscar Wiesengrund resigned from his post as manager of the Daehne company in Leipzig; two ye ...
Notes to pp. 232–238 541 96 Adorno and Horkheimer, Briefwechsel, vol. 1, p. 571f. 97 Benjamin and Adorno, The Complete Correspon ...
542 Notes to pp. 238–240 1952 with the title Versuch über Wagner (GS, vol. 13, p. 11ff. [Eng. trans.: In Search of Wagner, 1981. ...
Notes to pp. 240–243 543 manner and not to say a word that could be given a political interpretation. Expressions such as “mater ...
544 Notes to pp. 244–246 14 See Helmut Dubiel, Wissenschaftsorganisation und politische Erfahrung, p. 87ff. 15 Adorno, ‘Kein Abe ...
Notes to pp. 247–251 545 27 Adorno, ‘Scientific Experiences of a European Scholar in America’, in Critical Models, p. 219. 28 Ad ...
546 Notes to pp. 251–254 identifications. Freud first made use of the concept in The Interpretation of Dreams (1900), where he e ...
Notes to pp. 254–257 547 63 The text was first published in the Kenyon Review in 1945. See also Thomas Y. Levin and Michael von ...
548 Notes to pp. 257–259 but Benjamin produced two essays, ‘The Paris of the Second Empire in Baudelaire’ and ‘Some Motifs in Ba ...
Notes to pp. 259–264 549 to Horkheimer traced its lineage back to Descartes’ rational model of knowledge and which continued dow ...
550 Notes to pp. 264–268 122 Horkheimer, Briefwechsel, GS, vol. 17, p. 82. 123 Ibid., p. 95. 124 Horkheimer, Briefwechsel, GS, v ...
Notes to pp. 268–271 551 the unifying power of communication-orientated speech which simultane- ously secures for the speakers i ...
552 Notes to pp. 271–275 152 Horkheimer, Briefwechsel, GS, vol. 17, p. 211. 153 The Revolutionary Ideas of the Marquis de Sade, ...
Notes to pp. 275–278 553 older music and polished it up. See GS, vol. 12, p. 10f.; cf. also Giselher Schubert, ‘Adornos Auseinan ...
554 Notes to pp. 279–281 32 Adorno and Horkheimer, Dialectic of Enlightenment, p. xiii. 33 In line with their general epistemolo ...
Notes to pp. 281–283 555 the “theses”, without constituting a finished programme, were nevertheless related to their own time in ...
556 Notes to pp. 283–286 to understand the dual nature of ends–means rationality at all. See Ritsert, Die Rationalität Adornos, ...
Notes to pp. 286–288 557 renders harmless the incomprehensible thing that we are trying to comprehend’ (‘On the German edition o ...
558 Notes to pp. 292–296 88 This was the study by Nathan W. Ackerman and Marie Jahoda whose final title was ‘Anti-Semitism and E ...
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