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The Frankfurt school's academic 'Marxism': "organised hypocrisy"

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The Frankfurt school's academic 'Marxism': "organised hypocrisy"
Abstract
In the 1960s, especially in radical student circles, there were many fanciful ideas floating about. The most pernicious and erroneous of these was the view represented by Herbert Marcuse, Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, that “neo-capitalism” had evolved ways of avoiding capitalist crisis, and that the working class had been integrated into the system as passive consumers in the “affluent” society. As Daniel Morley explains, these were the pseudo-Marxist ideas of the so-called Frankfurt School.
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In Defence of Marxism
Date
2023-04-21
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The Frankfurt school's academic 'Marxism'
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4/24/23, 3:42 PM
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Morley, D. (2023, April 21). The Frankfurt school’s academic “Marxism”: "organised hypocrisy" In Defence of Marxism. https://www.marxist.com/the-frankfurt-school-s-academic-marxism-organised-hypocrisy.htm