Critical Theory Reading Group #1: Horkheimer & Marcuse
Details
Common Ground Book Club An in-person reading group exploring critical theory, from the Frankfurt School to contemporary thinkers. We’ll read books and essays, and our discussions will focus on society, power, and modern phenomena: from politics to media and social trends.
Who is it for? No prior philosophy or theory background is required, just curiosity and a willingness to engage. I (the organiser) am not an expert; I just seek other kind souls who want to exchange thoughts ✨
Format
- Readings may be short essays, selected chapters, or full books.
- Each meeting begins with a short recap/introduction of the text.
- Open, informal discussion.
- Everyone is encouraged to bring a passage or question they found interesting, confusing, or provocative.
- Language of discussion: English.
First Meeting We will discuss these two introductory texts:
- M. Horkheimer, Traditional and Critical Theory (1937): https://blogs.law.columbia.edu/critique1313/files/2019/09/Horkheimer-Traditional-and-Critical-Theory-2.pdf
- H. Marcuse, Philosophy and Critical Theory (1937), pp. 99–118: https://monoskop.org/images/5/57/Marcuse_Herbert_Negations_Essays_in_Critical_Theory_2009.pdf
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