Critical theory

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Critical theory is a philosophical and social theory tradition, rooted in Marxism and developed by the Frankfurt School, that critically examines society, culture, and power structures with the aim of enabling emancipation and social change.

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Critical theory canonical 3
Critical Theory 2
critical theory 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Marxist theory
philosophical tradition
social theory
aimsAt critique of domination
emancipation
social change
associatedWith Frankfurt School NERFINISHED
Western Marxism NERFINISHED
critical pedagogy
critical sociology
cultural studies
feminist theory
neo-Marxism NERFINISHED
postcolonial theory
critiques positivism
scientism
traditional theory
developedAt Institute for Social Research NERFINISHED
developedBy Erich Fromm NERFINISHED
Friedrich Pollock NERFINISHED
Herbert Marcuse NERFINISHED
Jürgen Habermas NERFINISHED
Leo Löwenthal NERFINISHED
Max Horkheimer NERFINISHED
Theodor W. Adorno NERFINISHED
Walter Benjamin NERFINISHED
emergedIn 20th century
focusesOn alienation
critique of capitalism
instrumental reason
mass culture
reification
hasIntellectualRoot German idealism NERFINISHED
Hegelian philosophy NERFINISHED
Karl Marx NERFINISHED
Western Marxism NERFINISHED
hasOrigin Frankfurt School NERFINISHED
influenced communication studies
critical pedagogy
cultural studies
feminist theory
media studies
postcolonial theory
influencedBy Kantian philosophy
Marxism NERFINISHED
Weberian sociology NERFINISHED
psychoanalysis
keyConcept communicative rationality
culture industry
dialectic of enlightenment NERFINISHED
ideology critique
one-dimensional man NERFINISHED
public sphere
studies culture
ideology
power structures
society

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this entity surface form: Critical Theory
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this entity surface form: Critical Theory
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this entity surface form: critical theory