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Reviews for Levinas, the Frankfurt school and psychoanalysis

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The average rating for Levinas, the Frankfurt school and psychoanalysis based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2018-04-07 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Matthew Sager
Great introduction to Adorno's dialectical approach to Sociology. While reading it, many people who saw me with it asked "Why do you read an intro book?". I was quick to reply that what was important wasn't the title, but the author of the book. Not only does Adorno take issue with some of the most significant (and prevalent) trends in sociology, but outlines the importance of theory as opposed to a purely methodological empiricist sociology. Also, you'll leave with some great quotes as to the profession and the study of sociology. Won't spoil them for you... worth a read
Review # 2 was written on 2012-05-03 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 2 stars Lori Shiffman
Two great things about this book: 1) It's kind a skeleton key for a lot of other Adorno. Since these are lectures, they're a lot more conversational and accessible. You might think, yeah, but sociology? But that's just it: Adorno's idiosyncratic approach to introducing sociology, which might seem too particular, becomes an excellent way for him to spin out his many nuanced concerns about "society" and subject/object thinking, science and social science, reification. It's right near the end of his life, too, so he's referring back to a lot of his earlier work and placing it in context. 2) The lectures include asides, introductory remarks, announcements of talks that will be taking place on campus, suggestions concerning student protests, and when this is combined with the emergence of Adorno's more conversational verbal style (which, make no mistake, still weaves and whirls beautifully -- it's unbelievable the way the guy's mind worked) you get a more quirky and personal sense of Adorno. When you read his knotted but brilliant written works you're forced to reckon with how your own mind is working. Here you have a little more space to revel in seeing how his mind works.


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