Minima Moralia: Reflections on a Damaged Life
of Theodor W. Adorno, Edmund F.N. Jephcott (Translator)
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Adorno's literary and philosophical masterpiece, built from aphorisms and reflections. A reflection on everyday existence in the 'sphere of consumption of late Capitalism', this work is Adorno's literary and philosophical masterpiece. Built from aphorisms and reflections, he shifts in register from personal experience to the most general theoretical problems.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 256 pages
- Publisher Verso
- Publication Date October 1st 2005
- First Publication 10/30/51
- Language English
- ISBN 9781844670512
- Edition Not informed
- Category Religion & Spirituality
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