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Quine</a></li></ul> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; color:White; background-color:#47374a; text-align:center;"><b>Come to think of it</b> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#f8feff;"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Religion" title="Religion">Religion</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Science" title="Science">Science</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Philosophy_of_science" title="Philosophy of science">Philosophy of science</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Ethics" class="mw-redirect" title="Ethics">Ethics</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Psychology" title="Psychology">Psychology</a></li></ul> <div class="vte plainlinks" style="font-size:smaller; text-align:center;"><a href="/wiki/Template:Philosophy" title="Template:Philosophy">v</a> - <a href="/wiki/Template_talk:Philosophy" title="Template talk:Philosophy">t</a> - <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://rationalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Philosophy&amp;action=edit">e</a></div> </td></tr></tbody></table> <table class="infobox" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 0.5em 0.5em; text-align:left; border: 1px solid #FF0000; width:175px;"> <tbody><tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; text-align:center; color:White; background-color:#FF0000"><b>Join the party!</b><br /><a href="/wiki/Communism" title="Communism"><font size="4" color="White"><b>Communism</b></font></a> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="background-color:#F9F5D8;" align="center"><a href="/wiki/Category:Communism" title="Category:Communism"><img alt="Icon communism.svg" src="/w/images/thumb/4/42/Icon_communism.svg/100px-Icon_communism.svg.png" decoding="async" width="100" height="100" srcset="/w/images/thumb/4/42/Icon_communism.svg/150px-Icon_communism.svg.png 1.5x, /w/images/thumb/4/42/Icon_communism.svg/200px-Icon_communism.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="200" data-file-height="200" /></a> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; color:White; background-color:#FF0000; text-align:center;"><b>Opiates for the masses</b> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#F9F5D8;"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Trotskyism" class="mw-redirect" title="Trotskyism">Trotskyism</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Bolshevik" title="Bolshevik">Bolshevism</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Maoism" title="Maoism">Maoism</a></li></ul> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; color:White; background-color:#FF0000; text-align:center;"><b>From each</b> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#F9F5D8;"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Lyndon_LaRouche" title="Lyndon LaRouche">Lyndon LaRouche</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Jackson_Hinkle" title="Jackson Hinkle">Jackson Hinkle</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Slobodan_Milo%C5%A1evi%C4%87" title="Slobodan Milošević">Slobodan Milošević</a></li></ul> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; color:White; background-color:#FF0000; text-align:center;"><b>To each</b> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="font-size: 95%; background-color:#F9F5D8;"> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Conflict_theory" title="Conflict theory">Conflict theory</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Unite_Against_Fascism" title="Unite Against Fascism">Unite Against Fascism</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Combat_Liberalism" title="Combat Liberalism">Combat Liberalism</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Kronstadt" title="Kronstadt">Kronstadt</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Secret_police" title="Secret police">Secret police</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Vietnam" title="Vietnam">Vietnam</a></li></ul> <div class="vte plainlinks" style="font-size:smaller; text-align:center;"><a href="/wiki/Template:Communism" title="Template:Communism">v</a> - <a href="/wiki/Template_talk:Communism" title="Template talk:Communism">t</a> - <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://rationalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Communism&amp;action=edit">e</a></div> </td></tr></tbody></table> <table style="margin: auto; border-collapse:collapse; border-style:none; background-color:transparent;" class="cquote"> <tbody><tr> <td><div style="padding:4px 50px;position:relative;"><span style="position:absolute;left:10px;top:-6px;z-index:1;font-family:&#39;Times New Roman&#39;,serif;font-weight:bold;color:#B2B7F2;font-size:36px">“</span><span style="position:absolute;right:10px;bottom:-20px;z-index:1;font-family:&#39;Times New Roman&#39;,serif;font-weight:bold;color:#B2B7F2;font-size:36px">”</span>They've actually figured out the laws that dictate <i>everything</i>. History, sociology, politics, morality, everything! It's all in a book called "Capital"... with a "K"! </div> </td></tr> <tr> <td style="padding:4px 10px 8px;font-size:smaller;line-height:1.6em;text-align:right;"><cite style="font-style:normal;position:relative;z-index:2">—Baird Whitlock on Critical Theory, in <i>Hail, Caesar!</i></cite> </td></tr></tbody></table> <p>The <b>Frankfurt School</b> is a name referring to a group of <a href="/wiki/Marxist" class="mw-redirect" title="Marxist">Marxist</a> researchers associated with the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main.<sup id="cite_ref-britannica_1-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-britannica-1">&#91;1&#93;</a></sup> Members of the group developed the concept of "critical theory" (as opposed to traditional theory), which involves applying Marxist theories to social matters to - in the words of prominent Frankfurt School member Max Horkheimer - "liberate human beings from the circumstances that enslave them".<sup id="cite_ref-britannica_1-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-britannica-1">&#91;1&#93;</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2">&#91;2&#93;</a></sup> The rise of <a href="/wiki/Hitler" class="mw-redirect" title="Hitler">Hitler</a> in 1933 forced most of the Institute for Social Research's scholars to leave Germany (many of them were ethnic <a href="/wiki/Jews" class="mw-redirect" title="Jews">Jews</a>), with many relocating to the <a href="/wiki/USA" class="mw-redirect" title="USA">USA</a>, and the Frankfurt School became associated with Columbia University until returning to Frankfurt in 1949.<sup id="cite_ref-britannica_1-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-britannica-1">&#91;1&#93;</a></sup> People associated with the Frankfurt School include <a href="/wiki/Theodor_Adorno" title="Theodor Adorno">Theodor W. Adorno</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Horkheimer" class="extiw" title="wp:Max Horkheimer" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: Max Horkheimer">Max Horkheimer</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Marcuse" class="extiw" title="wp:Herbert Marcuse" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: Herbert Marcuse">Herbert Marcuse</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Benjamin" class="extiw" title="wp:Walter Benjamin" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: Walter Benjamin">Walter Benjamin</span></a>,<sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, 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title="Wikipedia: Erich Fromm">Erich Fromm</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup>, and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Luk%C3%A1cs" class="extiw" title="wp:György Lukács" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: György Lukács">Georg Lukacs</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup> (though he was sometimes one of its strongest critics). </p><p>The right-wing <a href="/wiki/Snarl_word" class="mw-redirect" title="Snarl word">snarl word</a> "<a href="/wiki/Cultural_Marxism" title="Cultural Marxism">cultural Marxism</a>" refers to them, though the present usage has very little to do with anything the Frankfurt School did. </p><p>This article focuses on a particular group of greasy meatbags, not the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurter_W%C3%BCrstchen" class="extiw" title="wp:Frankfurter Würstchen" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: Frankfurter_Würstchen"><i>other</i> kind of greasy meatbag.</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup> </p> <div id="toc" class="toc" role="navigation" aria-labelledby="mw-toc-heading"><input type="checkbox" role="button" id="toctogglecheckbox" class="toctogglecheckbox" style="display:none" /><div class="toctitle" lang="en" dir="ltr"><h2 id="mw-toc-heading">Contents</h2><span class="toctogglespan"><label class="toctogglelabel" for="toctogglecheckbox"></label></span></div> <ul> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1"><a href="#Critical_Theory"><span class="tocnumber">1</span> <span class="toctext">Critical Theory</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-2"><a href="#Notable_works"><span class="tocnumber">1.1</span> <span class="toctext">Notable works</span></a></li> </ul> </li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-3"><a href="#Academic_criticism"><span class="tocnumber">2</span> <span class="toctext">Academic criticism</span></a></li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-4"><a href="#Right-wing_jabberwocky"><span class="tocnumber">3</span> <span class="toctext">Right-wing jabberwocky</span></a> <ul> <li class="toclevel-2 tocsection-5"><a href="#11-point_plan_to_subvert_Western_civilization"><span class="tocnumber">3.1</span> <span class="toctext">11-point plan to subvert Western civilization</span></a></li> </ul> </li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-6"><a href="#See_also"><span class="tocnumber">4</span> <span class="toctext">See also</span></a></li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-7"><a href="#Notes"><span class="tocnumber">5</span> <span class="toctext">Notes</span></a></li> <li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-8"><a href="#References"><span class="tocnumber">6</span> <span class="toctext">References</span></a></li> </ul> </div> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Critical_Theory">Critical Theory</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Frankfurt_School&amp;action=edit&amp;section=1" title="Edit section: Critical Theory">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2> <p>The Frankfurt School was an association of many academics who wrote on various topics, from high-minded theory to psychoanalysis, to jazz music, to sex, producing what was called Critical Theory.<sup id="cite_ref-3" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-3">&#91;note 1&#93;</a></sup> However, Critical Theory can generally be characterized as being fundamentally opposed to all forms of authoritarianism of any degree, particularly focused on fascism and capitalism, and seeking to attack any such hierarchy wherever it may lie. They often scrutinized the ideologies embedded in mass media, popular culture, and everyday life. Max Horkheimer defined Critical Theory as theory that worked "to liberate human beings from the circumstances that enslave them."<sup>&#91;<a href="/wiki/Help:References" title="Help:References"><i>citation&#160;needed</i></a>&#93;</sup> The Frankfurt School was deeply influenced by <a href="/wiki/Karl_Marx" title="Karl Marx">Karl Marx</a>, <a href="/wiki/Sigmund_Freud" title="Sigmund Freud">Sigmund Freud</a>, and <a href="/wiki/German" class="mw-redirect" title="German">German</a> <a href="/wiki/Idealism" title="Idealism">idealists</a> like <a href="/wiki/Hegel" class="mw-redirect" title="Hegel">Hegel</a>, among others. </p><p>As Critical Theory evolved, some Frankfurt academics (namely Habermas) moved away from their predecessors' more radical leftist ideology. However, critical theory is still put out to this day, and the earlier, extreme-left work remains seminal to modern academics in the field. Some consider Critical Theory to be a predecessor to <a href="/wiki/Postmodernist" class="mw-redirect" title="Postmodernist">postmodernist</a> philosophy.<sup>&#91;<a href="/wiki/Help:References" title="Help:References"><i>citation&#160;needed</i></a>&#93;</sup> </p> <h3><span class="mw-headline" id="Notable_works">Notable works</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Frankfurt_School&amp;action=edit&amp;section=2" title="Edit section: Notable works">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3> <p>The following are a handful of major works associated with the Frankfurt School: </p> <ul><li><i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectic_of_Enlightenment" class="extiw" title="wp:Dialectic of Enlightenment" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: Dialectic of Enlightenment">Dialectic of Enlightenment</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup></i>, by Adorno &amp; Horkheimer, 1947: A seminal text in critical theory criticizing the <a href="/wiki/Enlightenment" class="mw-redirect" title="Enlightenment">Enlightenment</a>'s failures, its relation to <a href="/wiki/Authoritarianism" title="Authoritarianism">authoritarianism</a>, and the rise of fascism in liberal societies.</li> <li><i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-Dimensional_Man:_Studies_in_the_Ideology_of_Advanced_Industrial_Society" class="extiw" title="wp:One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society">One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup></i>, by Marcuse, 1964: A book that dissects the socially repressive societies of both <a href="/wiki/Western" title="Western">Western</a> capitalism and <a href="/wiki/Soviet" class="mw-redirect" title="Soviet">Soviet</a> communism.</li> <li><i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Authoritarian_Personality" class="extiw" title="wp:The Authoritarian Personality" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: The Authoritarian Personality">The Authoritarian Personality</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup></i>, by Adorno, Frenkel-Brunswik, Levinson, &amp; Sanford, 1950: A psychoanalytic text that seeks to identify traits of <a href="/wiki/Fascism" title="Fascism">fascists</a>, developing an "F scale" of fascist personality.</li> <li><i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Structural_Transformation_of_the_Public_Sphere" class="extiw" title="wp:The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere">The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup></i>, by Habermas, 1962: A book which examines the formation of the public sphere of discourse and its relation to democratic principles.</li> <li><i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eros_and_Civilization:_A_Philosophical_Inquiry_into_Freud" class="extiw" title="wp:Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud">Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup></i>, by Marcuse, 1955: A book that seeks to involve both <a href="/wiki/Marxist" class="mw-redirect" title="Marxist">Marxist</a> and <a href="/wiki/Freudian" class="mw-redirect" title="Freudian">Freudian</a> theories to analyze repression and revolution.</li> <li><i><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Theory_of_Communicative_Action" class="extiw" title="wp:The Theory of Communicative Action" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: The Theory of Communicative Action">The Theory of Communicative Action</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup></i>, by Habermas, 1982: A gargantuan two-volume work that develops a theoretical, systemic framework for rationality and language in modernity.</li> <li>"<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Work_of_Art_in_the_Age_of_Mechanical_Reproduction" class="extiw" title="wp:The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction">The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup>", by Benjamin, 1935: An essay that interrogates the devaluation of art in capitalist society and the aestheticization of politics.</li></ul> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Academic_criticism">Academic criticism</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Frankfurt_School&amp;action=edit&amp;section=3" title="Edit section: Academic criticism">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2> <div class="thumb tleft"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:352px;"><a href="/wiki/File:AdornoHorkheimerHabermasbyJeremyJShapiro2.png" class="image"><img alt="" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/AdornoHorkheimerHabermasbyJeremyJShapiro2.png/350px-AdornoHorkheimerHabermasbyJeremyJShapiro2.png" decoding="async" width="350" height="228" class="thumbimage" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/AdornoHorkheimerHabermasbyJeremyJShapiro2.png/525px-AdornoHorkheimerHabermasbyJeremyJShapiro2.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/AdornoHorkheimerHabermasbyJeremyJShapiro2.png/700px-AdornoHorkheimerHabermasbyJeremyJShapiro2.png 2x" data-file-width="1067" data-file-height="696" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:AdornoHorkheimerHabermasbyJeremyJShapiro2.png" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>From left to right: some guy, Max Horkheimer, some guy, Theodor W. Adorno, some guy, Jürgen Habermas</div></div></div> <p>The Frankfurt School is often criticized for being overly dichotomous (there's "us", and there's "them"), disregarding that the "traditional theory" (born, according to Horkheimer, from Descartes' Discourse on Method) is far from being a single, collective entity, a theory, or even traditional. There is a lot of bickering between opposing social science schools, and one could hardly fit the whole of Western thought into a single tradition. Most critical theorists seek to fit other schools into one tradition by arguing that every other theory fits in some reinterpretation of Weber's Ends Oriented Rational Action (there is almost one interpretation per author). How this works is unclear; the School itself never makes a common point, so the consensus shifts based on the fashion of the time. </p><p>Also criticized is the idea that the Critical Theorists, contrary to the rest of humankind, are not tied to historical determination and are, therefore, objective outsiders. This leads, in turn, to the idea that anything non-critical is working for the sake of domination (since it's historically determined by the dominant theory) and that anything thought by a non-critical would be an ideological construct for self-domination. In truth, Critical Theorists have frequently fit in with the fashion of the times, and their general principles have changed a lot over time and across authors. </p><p>On a linguistic level, critical theorists are criticized for frequently using vague categories. "Freedom" has to be the most abused and unclear concept, with usages ranging from more classical interpretations of alienation to almost anarcho-libertine ideas. Ideas like "liberation", "revolution", "empowering", and "communicating" were pretty mainstream but didn't have the expected metaphysical effects on the affected subjects - which more often than not resulted in a shift of subject and an internal revision (though such subjects' political movements tended to deny or ignore such revisions if they were given a lesser place in the Grand Scheme). For instance, Marcuse praised students and minorities, whereas earlier thinkers praised the working classes, artists, intellectuals, and later thinkers, such as Habermas, praised certain forms of "behavior". Early figures, such as Adorno and Horkheimer, initially assumed more classic ends, only to later switch after traumatic events (such as Nazis). Critical Theory is also attacked as fallacious since large parts of the argumentation are rhetorical, with little practical relevance. As Horkheimer argues, experimentation, or contestation of hypotheses, is totally out of subject. Empirical methodology, as used since Descartes, "organizes experience according to the questions brought by the reproduction of life in the current society".<sup id="cite_ref-4" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-4">&#91;3&#93;</a></sup> </p><p>Many classical Marxists, especially Structural Marxists, have been critical of this "bourgeois", idealist, Socratic approach to Marxism. Some see in the Frankfurt School the beginning of a current of "Marxism" divorced from political action and the working class, resulting in a process in which Marxism merged with bourgeois ideology.<sup id="cite_ref-5" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-5">&#91;4&#93;</a></sup> Classical Marxists also criticized Frankfurt theorists for using discarded, unedited works by Marx, which were considered outdated or ideological (the main critic of this tendency was <a href="/wiki/Louis_Althusser" title="Louis Althusser">Louis Althusser</a>, who argued that Marx underwent an "epistemological rupture", going from the ideologically built German idealism to proper scientific socialism). Additionally, they jumped to their conclusions about scientific Marxism too fast, disregarding classical Marxists' own resolution of the Soviet Union's impasse. The final classical Marxist critique was of their Eurocentrism since the critics ultimately assumed that Marxism failed because of the contemporary situation in the post-industrial First World, whereas Marxist schemes of class struggle persisted in the industrializing Third World. Marcuse acknowledges this and would later support the Center-Periphery thesis, where his "main subjects" would be students and minorities in countries experiencing "late industrialization." </p><p>Other Schools of social sciences have directed their own criticisms against the Frankfurt School, starting from Nicklas Luhmann, working in systems theory, who plainly disregarded them as "theologists".<sup>&#91;<a href="/wiki/Help:References" title="Help:References"><i>citation&#160;needed</i></a>&#93;</sup> </p><p>Qualitative, interpretivist approaches, which often use similar research methods (such as Grounded Theory or structural speech analysis), also criticize them for disregarding the role of individuals in their own understanding of their actions and in the construction of their daily lives in an act of inherent freedom. Also, because Critical Studies gives preeminence to the investigator, who sees underlying domination/subversion figures in their subjects' discourse, their studies tend to be hardly falsifiable; the investigator can always interpret their subject despite himself, whereas an interpretivist would try to ground their work as much as possible in the informant's own image. </p><p>Quantitative, post-positivist thought tends to be alien to the Frankfurt School's pretensions, which are hard to prove and apply and largely impractical. Horkheimer concluded in "Critical Theory and Traditional Theory" that they would prove their point the day their predictions came true, a hell of a criterion for falsifiability. The Critical School orients many of its critics against this approach, which would have contaminated social sciences with the same reductionist thinking that haunts natural sciences. According to Marcuse, empiricism discredits ideas that could harm the status quo, forcing any idea to prove its operationalization and thereby killing "Reason's transcendent elements".<sup id="cite_ref-6" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-6">&#91;5&#93;</a></sup> </p> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Right-wing_jabberwocky">Right-wing jabberwocky</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Frankfurt_School&amp;action=edit&amp;section=4" title="Edit section: Right-wing jabberwocky">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2> <div role="note" class="hatnote">See the main article on this topic: <a href="/wiki/Cultural_Marxism" title="Cultural Marxism">Cultural Marxism</a></div> <div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:302px;"><a href="/wiki/File:Pol_cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_flowchart.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="/w/images/thumb/1/14/Pol_cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_flowchart.jpg/300px-Pol_cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_flowchart.jpg" decoding="async" width="300" height="189" class="thumbimage" srcset="/w/images/thumb/1/14/Pol_cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_flowchart.jpg/450px-Pol_cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_flowchart.jpg 1.5x, /w/images/thumb/1/14/Pol_cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_flowchart.jpg/600px-Pol_cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_flowchart.jpg 2x" data-file-width="4621" data-file-height="2914" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/wiki/File:Pol_cultural_Marxism_conspiracy_flowchart.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>A diagram <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/38570562/">posted to 4chan /pol/</a> tracing "Cultural Marxism" back to the Frankfurt School and, of course, <a href="/wiki/Anti-Semitism" class="mw-redirect" title="Anti-Semitism">the Jooz</a>. See also the accompanying text in the article on Cultural Marxism.</div></div></div> <p>The Frankfurt School has often been pointed to by right-leaning pundits as being responsible for a large number of modern social ills, and the terms "Frankfurt School" or "Cultural Marxism" are often used by wingnuts as <a href="/wiki/Dog_whistle_politics" class="mw-redirect" title="Dog whistle politics">dog whistles</a> for <a href="/wiki/International_Jewish_conspiracy" title="International Jewish conspiracy">antisemitic conspiracy theories</a>. (Many members of the Frankfurt School were of <a href="/wiki/Jewish" class="mw-redirect" title="Jewish">Jewish</a> descent.) In his 2001 book <i>The Death of the West</i>, <a href="/wiki/Pat_Buchanan" title="Pat Buchanan">Pat Buchanan</a> argues that "the Frankfurt School must be held as a prime suspect and principal accomplice" in the titular catastrophe:<sup id="cite_ref-7" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-7">&#91;6&#93;</a></sup> </p> <blockquote class="letter" style="width:auto; background:#f8f8ff; border:1px solid #C9C9CF;"> <p>Using Critical Theory, for example, the cultural Marxist repeats and repeats the charge that the West is guilty of genocidal crimes against every civilization and culture it has encountered. Under Critical theory, one repeats and repeats that Western societies are history's greatest repositories of <a href="/wiki/Racism" title="Racism">racism</a>, <a href="/wiki/Sexism" title="Sexism">sexism</a>, nativism, <a href="/wiki/Xenophobia" title="Xenophobia">xenophobia</a>, <a href="/wiki/Homophobia" title="Homophobia">homophobia</a>, <a href="/wiki/Anti-Semitism" class="mw-redirect" title="Anti-Semitism">anti-Semitism</a>, <a href="/wiki/Fascism" title="Fascism">fascism</a> and <a href="/wiki/Nazism" title="Nazism">Nazism</a>. Under Critical Theory, the crimes of the West flow from the character of the West, as shaped by <a href="/wiki/Christianity" title="Christianity">Christianity</a>... Under the impact of Critical Theory, many of the sixties generation, the most privileged in history, convinced themselves that they were living in an intolerable hell.<sup id="cite_ref-8" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-8">&#91;7&#93;</a></sup> </p> </blockquote> <p>Buchanan goes on to identify the Frankfurt School as the primary catalyst behind the <a href="/wiki/Feminist" class="mw-redirect" title="Feminist">feminist</a> movement ("Female boxing, women in combat, women Rabbis and Bishops, God as She, Demi Moore's <i>G.I. Jane</i>, Rambo-like Sigourney Weaver comforting a terrified and cringing male soldier in <i>Aliens</i>, and all the films and shows that depict women as tough and aggressive and men as sensitive and vulnerable testify to the success of the Frankfurt School and the feminist revolution it helped to midwife")<sup id="cite_ref-eightyseven_9-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-eightyseven-9">&#91;8&#93;</a></sup> and sex education for children ("The appearance of sex education in elementary schools in America owes a debt to Lukacs, <a href="/wiki/Wilhelm_Reich" title="Wilhelm Reich">Reich</a>, and the Frankfurt School").<sup id="cite_ref-eightyseven_9-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-eightyseven-9">&#91;8&#93;</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-10" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-10">&#91;note 2&#93;</a></sup> </p><p>David Foster Wallace observed that the proliferation of <a href="/wiki/Ideology" title="Ideology">ideologically</a> consistent media <a href="/wiki/Echo_chamber" title="Echo chamber">echo chambers</a>, for which right-wing <a href="/wiki/Talk_radio" title="Talk radio">talk radio</a> deserves much of the blame, "<a href="/wiki/Irony" title="Irony">creates precisely the kind of relativism that cultural conservatives decry</a>, a kind of <a href="/wiki/Epistemology" class="mw-redirect" title="Epistemology">epistemic</a> free-for-all in which 'the truth' is wholly a matter of perspective and agenda."<sup id="cite_ref-11" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-11">&#91;9&#93;</a></sup> </p><p>Jerome Jamin, in a 2018 analysis of Cultural Marxism as a conspiracy theory, found that all the conspiratorial claims about the Frankfurt School and Cultural Marxism could be traced to a few sources from the start of the 1990s, regurgitated ever since across blogs and articles. The most influential figure in promoting this conspiracy theory was William Lind, author of "The Origins of Political Correctness" (2000), based on conferences held by Accuracy in Academia; editor of "Political Correctness: A Short History of an Ideology" published by the Free Congress Foundation in Nov 2004; and author of "The roots of political correctness" published by The American Conservative magazine's website in 2009. Another important source for later writers was Gerald Atkinson's "What is the Frankfurt School (and its effect on America)?" for Western Voices World News in 1999.<sup id="cite_ref-jamin_12-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-jamin-12">&#91;10&#93;</a></sup> The <a href="/wiki/Freedom_Party_of_Austria" title="Freedom Party of Austria">Freedom Party of Austria</a> promoted Frankfurt School conspiracy theories from 2004, while <a href="/wiki/Nick_Griffin" class="mw-redirect" title="Nick Griffin">Nick Griffin</a>, former leader of the far-right <a href="/wiki/British_National_Party" title="British National Party">British National Party</a>, wrote and spoke frequently about the Frankfurt School until the end of his leadership in 2014.<sup id="cite_ref-jamin_12-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-jamin-12">&#91;10&#93;</a></sup> </p> <h3><span class="mw-headline" id="11-point_plan_to_subvert_Western_civilization">11-point plan to subvert Western civilization</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Frankfurt_School&amp;action=edit&amp;section=5" title="Edit section: 11-point plan to subvert Western civilization">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h3> <p>A conspiracy theory is circulating that the Frankfurt School had a secret 11-point plan to subvert Western civilization. The 11 points are: </p> <ol><li>The creation of racism offenses</li> <li>Continual change to create confusion</li> <li>The teaching of sex and homosexuality to children</li> <li>The undermining of schools' and teachers' authority</li> <li>Huge immigration to destroy identity</li> <li>The promotion of excessive drinking</li> <li>Emptying of churches</li> <li>An unreliable legal system with bias against victims of crime</li> <li>Dependency on the state or state benefits</li> <li>Control and dumbing down of media</li> <li>Encouraging the breakdown of the family</li></ol> <p>This list is quoted in many places.<sup id="cite_ref-13" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-13">&#91;11&#93;</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-14" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-14">&#91;12&#93;</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-15" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-15">&#91;13&#93;</a></sup> The source of this rumor seems to be an article by Timothy Matthews in the American Catholic weekly, The Wanderer, December 11, 2008, page 10. A reprint can be found online.<sup id="cite_ref-16" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-16">&#91;14&#93;</a></sup> While some of the thinkers of the Frankfurt School may have had subversive ideas, there is no documentation of the existence of the 11-point plan listed above. The list seems to fit too well with the author's political and religious agenda and does not reflect sound historical research. Some of the points directly and strongly contradict what some Frankfurt School writers advocated, e.g. Adorno and point #10. </p> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="See_also">See also</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Frankfurt_School&amp;action=edit&amp;section=6" title="Edit section: See also">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2> <ul><li><a href="/wiki/Freiburg_School" class="mw-redirect" title="Freiburg School">Freiburg School</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Theodor_Adorno" title="Theodor Adorno">Theodor Adorno</a></li> <li><a href="/wiki/Postmodernism" title="Postmodernism">Postmodernism</a>, the philosophy often seen as taking up the reigns of Critical Theory</li></ul> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Notes">Notes</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Frankfurt_School&amp;action=edit&amp;section=7" title="Edit section: Notes">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2> <div class="references-small" style="font-size:90%;"> <div class="mw-references-wrap"><ol class="references"> <li id="cite_note-3"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-3">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">The term Critical Theory (capitalized) generally refers to the select group associated with the Frankfurt School, while critical theory (uncapitalized) generally refers to any academic theory that seeks to be emancipatory.</span> </li> <li id="cite_note-10"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-10">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">"One of these is not like the other..." While not actually part of the Frankfurt School, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C3%B6rgy_Luk%C3%A1cs" class="extiw" title="wp:György Lukács" rel="nofollow"><span style="color:#477979 !important;" title="Wikipedia: György Lukács">György Lukács</span></a><sup><img alt="Wikipedia" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/12px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png" decoding="async" width="12" height="12" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/18px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Wikipedia%27s_W.svg/24px-Wikipedia%27s_W.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="128" data-file-height="128" /></sup> at least shared its Marxist outlook, but one wonders why on earth Buchanan was including Wilhelm Reich in this company. The psychologist turned <a href="/wiki/Crank_magnetism" title="Crank magnetism">super magnetic crank</a> had plenty of ideas revolving around sex, but had nothing to do with Marx or the Frankfurters.</span> </li> </ol></div></div> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="References">References</span><span class="mw-editsection"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">[</span><a href="/w/index.php?title=Frankfurt_School&amp;action=edit&amp;section=8" title="Edit section: References">edit</a><span class="mw-editsection-bracket">]</span></span></h2> <div class="references-small" style="-moz-column-count:2; -webkit-column-count:2; column-count:2; font-size:90%;"> <div class="mw-references-wrap mw-references-columns"><ol class="references"> <li id="cite_note-britannica-1"><span class="mw-cite-backlink">↑ <sup><a href="#cite_ref-britannica_1-0">1.0</a></sup> <sup><a href="#cite_ref-britannica_1-1">1.1</a></sup> <sup><a href="#cite_ref-britannica_1-2">1.2</a></sup></span> <span class="reference-text"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/217277/Frankfurt-School">Frankfurt School</a></span> </li> <li id="cite_note-2"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-2">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/critical-theory/">Critical Theory</a></span> </li> <li id="cite_note-4"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-4">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Max Horkheim. "Teoria Tradicional y Teoria Crítica". Paídos, Barcelona, 2000. Appendix. José Luiz López and López de Lizaga translation, original name, "Traditionelle und Kritische Theorie"</span> </li> <li id="cite_note-5"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-5">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">The Frankfurt School, <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://www.marxists.org/subject/frankfurt-school/index.htm">marxists.org</a></span> </li> <li id="cite_note-6"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-6">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Herbert Marcuse, El Hombre Unidimensional, Seix Barral, barcelona, 1971. pp. 16 </span> </li> <li id="cite_note-7"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-7">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Patrick J. Buchanan, <i>The Death of the West</i>, pp. 88.</span> </li> <li id="cite_note-8"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-8">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">Patrick J. Buchanan, <i>The Death of the West</i>, pp. 80-1.</span> </li> <li id="cite_note-eightyseven-9"><span class="mw-cite-backlink">↑ <sup><a href="#cite_ref-eightyseven_9-0">8.0</a></sup> <sup><a href="#cite_ref-eightyseven_9-1">8.1</a></sup></span> <span class="reference-text">Patrick J. Buchanan, <i>The Death of the West</i>, p. 87.</span> </li> <li id="cite_note-11"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-11">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text">David Foster Wallace, <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2005/04/host/303812/">Host</a>. <i>The Atlantic</i>, April 2005.</span> </li> <li id="cite_note-jamin-12"><span class="mw-cite-backlink">↑ <sup><a href="#cite_ref-jamin_12-0">10.0</a></sup> <sup><a href="#cite_ref-jamin_12-1">10.1</a></sup></span> <span class="reference-text">Jerome Jamin. <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/rec3.12258">"Cultural Marxism: A survey"</a>. <i>Religion Compass</i>. 2018; 12:e12258. Wiley. <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://doi.org/10.1111/rec3.12258">https://doi.org/10.1111/rec3.12258</a></span> </li> <li id="cite_note-13"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-13">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://europathelastbattle.wordpress.com/2017/11/16/the-frankfurt-school-and-their-evil-agenda">The Frankfurt School And Their Evil Agenda</a></span> </li> <li id="cite_note-14"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-14">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text"><a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/opinion/letter_to_editor/30316005">http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/opinion/letter_to_editor/30316005</a></span> </li> <li id="cite_note-15"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><a href="#cite_ref-15">↑</a></span> <span class="reference-text"><a rel="nofollow" class="external text" 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