Dialectic of Enlightenment
Discover the profound insights of Max Horkheimer in the critically acclaimed work, Dialectic of Enlightenment. This 2007 edition features a new, improved translation of the seminal text that has shaped the discourse of the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory. Spanning 277 pages, Horkheimer and his collaborator Theodor Adorno delve into the paradox of enlightenment, exploring why humanity seems to regress into a new form of barbarism rather than achieving a truly human existence. This book is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, political science, and social theory. Engage with the critical ideas that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of society and culture. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of modern thought with this influential work.