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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction: The Frankfurt School Revisited I. The Frankfurt School Revisited 1. Between Proust and the Zohar: Walter Benjamin¿s Arcades Project 2. The Adorno Centennial: the Apotheosis of Negative Dialectics 3. What is Heideggerian Marxism? On the Unknown Herbert Marcuse 4. Critical Reflections on Marcuse¿s Theory of Revolution 5. The Lion in Winter: Leo Lowenthal and the Integrity of the Intellectual 6. Levinas and Heidegger: The Anxiety of Influence 7. Karl Jaspers: The Paradoxes of Mandarin Humanism II. Exiting Revolution 8. What We Can Learn From the Revolutions of 1989 9 . From the ¿Death of Man¿ to Human Rights: the Paradigm Change in French French Intellectual Life, 1968-86 10. The Republican Revival: Reflections on French Singularity Postscript: Hexagon Fever 11. What is Global Democracy? 12. Religion and Public Reason: A Contemporary Debate 13. The Disoriented Left: A Critique of Left Schmittianism 14. Kant at Ground Zero: Philosophers Respond to September 11 Notes Index
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Frankfurt school of sociology.
Critical theory.