The son of an industrialist who wanted to abolish private property. A Jew who didn’t want anything to do with Judaism. A professor who published little. An economist who squandered his wealth on the stock market. A communist who thought Marxism was anachronistic. And finally: a critical intellectual.
When dealing with the political culture of the Weimar Republic, the development of Critical Theory and German-Jewish emigration to the USA, there is no way around Friedrich Pollock. Max Horkheimer’s companion and the founder of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt plays an important part in German-Jewish intellectual history as one of the most prominent representatives of Critical Theory. The present volume presents the first biography of a major but overlooked figure.
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Philipp Lenhard’s book is the first biography on Friedrich Pollock (1894–1970). It portrays the life of a man who played a defining role in the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory but always stayed in the background.
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Preface to the English Edition Prelude Acknowledgements Introduction 1 Origins 2 A Friend for Life 3 Failed Revolution 4 ‘Scientific’ Marxism 5 The Quest 6 Dusk 7 Practical Relief Work 8 Émigré 9 A New Order? 10 Dinner at the White House 11 Return? 12 New Old Germany 13 Automation 14 On Old Age Epilogue Chronology Archives References Index
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ISBN
9789004507487
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
666 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
291

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Biografisk notat

Philipp Lenhard, Dr. phil. (2014) and Habilitation (2022), Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, is DAAD Associate Professor of History and German at the University of California, Berkeley. He has published four monographs, including Café Marx: The Institute of Social Research from its Beginnings to the Frankfurt School (C.H. Beck, 2024; in German).