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To: marcher who wrote (179444)12/11/2024 12:47:05 AM
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Update, that I got news earlier the nut shall likely take the '25 fall semester off to do imagination work atmospherically bivouacked somewhere suitable in Europe, and so have enquired and a friend offered his spare bungalow on abode site in the middle of pretty village should the nut approve.

She actually prefers bright lights big city where there are plays and such but the location and photo of the offered hovel intrigued her and she shall check it out over spring break. She reckons she might be able to do research via the internet even if from quietude of rural town, at least for part of the time especially that she would be well supported in so far as food preparations go. She seems wise :0)))

The nut figures she shall do zoom tutoring during semester-off to pay her own expenses covering flights, city life, airbnb, etc etc. To independently live the nut at her current going genuine market rate only needs to take charge of three students a week at 1.5 hours per student. Too many students want to engage. Nuts.
Also, just followed instructions and acquired below two books for the coconut as she wishes to read them over winter break whilst visiting us. I looked into the details and had nothing to say except following orders and ordered. Got in response a "thank you" :0)))))) In any case she doesn't seem to be goofing off at school.

Perhaps you have read the two tomes ?

I think the first book might be a comedy and the second a whodunit, my favourites, but am not certain.

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Dialectic of Enlightenment Paperback – September 6, 2016
by Theodor W. Adorno (Author), Max Horkheimer (Author)

A classic of twentieth-century thought, charting how society devours itself through the very rationality that was meant to set it free

Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer are the leading figures of the Frankfurt School and this book is their magnum opus. Dialectic of Enlightenment is one of the most celebrated works of modern social philosophy and continues to impress in its wide-ranging ambition.

Writing just after World War II and reflecting on the bureaucracy and myths of National Socialism and the inanity of the dawn of consumerism, Adorno and Horkheimer addressed themselves to a question which went to the very heart of the modern age: ‘why mankind, instead of entering into a truly human condition, is sinking into a new kind of barbarism’. Modernity, far from redeeming the promises and hopes of the Enlightenment, had resulted in the stultification of mankind and administered society, characterised by simulation and candy-floss entertainment. Tracing humanity’s modern fall to the very rationality that was to be its liberation, the authors exposed the domination and violence that underpin the Enlightenment project.
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Marxist Modernism: Introductory Lectures on Frankfurt School Critical Theory Paperback – August 6, 2024
by Gillian Rose (Author), Robert Lucas Scott (Editor), James Gordon Finlayson (Editor)

Lectures on art, Marxism, and critical theory by the legendary philosopher, collected for the first time, with an afterword by Martin Jay

Marxist Modernism is a comprehensive yet concise and conversational introduction to the Frankfurt School. It is also a new resource from one of the twentieth century’s most important philosophers: Gillian Rose.

Her 1979 lectures on the Frankfurt School explore the lives and philosophies of a range of the school’s members and affiliates, including Adorno, Lukács, Brecht, Bloch, Benjamin, and Horkheimer, and outline the way each theorist developed Marx’s theory of commodity fetishism into a Marxist theory of culture.

Edited by Robert Lucas Scott and James Gordon Finlayson
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