Theodor W. Adorno was a leading figure of the Frankfurt School, whose incisive critiques of culture, modernity, and reason shaped twentieth‑century philosophy and sociology. His work explores how art, music, and mass culture reflect and resist the pressures of capitalist society, blending rigorous theory with a sharp moral awareness.
Readers drawn to Adorno encounter a thinker who demands careful attention, rewarding it with profound insights into aesthetics, politics, and everyday life. His writings remain essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of modern culture and the persistent tension between individuality and conformity.
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