Adorno's Critique of Political Economy: The Structural Inequities of Capitalism, from Lehman Brothers to Covid-19
By (Author) Dirk Braunstein
Translated by Adam Baltner
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
5th March 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political economy
330.9
Paperback
420
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
A major intervention into the place of Marxist political economy in the work of celebrated critical theorist Theodor Adorno.
To this day, there persists a widespread assumption that Theodor Adorno's references to Marxand especially to Marx's critique of political economyrepresent a relic from an early and short-lived stage of the great Frankfurt School critical theorist's intellectual development. In this book, on the basis of relevant and largely unpublished textual sources, Adorno scholar Dirk Braunstein powerfully refutes this thesis and shows that Adorno's critical theory of society is centrally concerned with a critique not only of political economy, but of economy in general.
Dirk Braunstein is research fellow at the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, Germany. He has published several books, articles and editions on Adorno, recently Die Frankfurter Seminare Theodor W. Adornos. Gesammelte Sitzungsprotokolle 1949-1969 [The Frankfurt Seminars of Theodor W. Adorno. Collected Minutes of Meetings 1949-1969]. 4 Volumes. Berlin und Boston: de Gruyter (2021)