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Improvising the Future: Theory, Practice, and Struggle in Adorno and Horkheimer's Towards a New Manifesto
telos (2013)
  • Matt Applegate, Ph.D., Molloy C
Abstract
A new manifesto for the radical Left is vital, and it is to emerge from whispers, riddles, and aphorisms without lapsing into dogma, pure utopia, or party politics. Its focus will be on practice and action, but will refuse to take command of the future. A new manifesto is, if it is to be all of these things at once, improvisation. These are a few of the basic features and premises of Adorno and Horkheimer's 1956 dialogue, posthumously titled, Towards a New Manifesto. Writing and dialoguing in the wake and in the midst of fascist reign in Western Europe and…
Publication Date
Spring 2013
DOI
10.3817/0313162177
Citation Information
Matt Applegate. "Improvising the Future: Theory, Practice, and Struggle in Adorno and Horkheimer's Towards a New Manifesto" telos Vol. 162 (2013) p. 177 - 181
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/matt-applegate/3/