

Sinossi
È passato ormai più di mezzo secolo dagli anni in cui Adorno scrisse queste Meditazioni della vita offesa, che, ormai sottratte alle indigestioni e forzature ideologiche degli anni Settanta, possono essere considerate nella loro prospettiva di ultimo classico tedesco. Attraverso centocinquantatré aforismi, con un'attitudine apparentemente divagante, Adorno ricompone l'intero orizzonte della vita sociale, politica, culturale dell'uomo occidentale, senza rinunciare mai all'idea di un suo possibile riscatto.
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- Pagine: 376
- Data di uscita: 08-09-2015
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Adorno is so wonderfully negative and devastating in his attacks on just about everything that there is a certain sense of hopelessness and everything is shit that prevades out of the pages, but within this negativity is an unspoken greatness to what can be great and beautiful. I have no idea what t Leggi tutto
It is really strange how influential Adorno is within Marxist circles. He is such a neg-head downer... After I read this text I truly ran to the bookshelves and tried to lift myself out of this book's funk by Re-reading Epictetus and Seneca. Give me Greek Philosophy over this trite bitch-fest any da Leggi tutto
My copy is completely damaged from reading and re-reading. There is a strain of pure modernism, of the highest designs for art and thought with nothing but disdain for anything else. Anti-capitalist. Severe. I dig it.
I saw an interview with Marcuse where he said that Adorno's speech, even in casual conversation, was so perfectly structured and insightful that it could easily be transcribed and published. Minima Moralia does a lot to verify Marcuse's claim. The book presents itself as Adorno's dissembled thoughts Leggi tutto
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