Leo Löwenthal (German: [ˈleːo ˈløːvn̩taːl] ; 3 November 1900 – 21 January 1993) was a German sociologist and philosopher usually associated with the Frankfurt...
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journalist Johann Löwenthal (1810–1876), Hungarian Jewish chess player Leo Löwenthal (1900–1993), German sociologist Richard Löwenthal (1908–1991), German...
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Yuri Lowenthal (born March 5, 1971) is an American voice actor known for his work in cartoons, anime, and video games. Some of his prominent roles in...
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him to various German Jewish intellectuals, such as Norbert Elias, Leo Löwenthal, Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin. Benjamin was and remained an admirer...
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Ernesto Laclau Edgardo Lander Bruno Latour Henri Lefebvre Alfred Lorenzer Leo Löwenthal Timothy Luke Herbert Marcuse Peter McLaren Walter Mignolo Timothy Morton...
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Klibansky, headmaster Thor Kunkel, author Kurt Lipstein, legal scholar Leo Löwenthal, sociologist Richard Plant, professor of German and author Christine...
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Horkheimer as its director and, with the arrival of the literary scholar Leo Löwenthal, social psychologist Erich Fromm, and philosopher Herbert Marcuse, sought...
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Dubiel, Helmut. "The Origins of Critical Theory: An interview with Leo Löwenthal", Telos 49. Held, David (1980), p. 38. Geuss, Raymond. The Idea of a...
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critics who worked on literature included Adorno, Walter Benjamin and Leo Löwenthal. Adorno's Notes to Literature, Benjamin's The Origin of German Tragic...
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Dubiel, Helmut (1981). "Origins of Critical Theory: An Interview with Leo Löwenthal". Telos. 1981 (49): 142–3. doi:10.3817/0981049141. S2CID 143888896....
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American Agitator) is a 1949 book co-written by the German sociologist Leo Löwenthal and the Polish-Jewish scholar Norbert Guterman. The authors analyze...
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a correspondence and friendship with many Frankfurt School members. Leo Löwenthal provided him access to personal letters and documents for his research...
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he got acquainted with other young Zionists like Erich Fromm, Leo Strauss, Leo Löwenthal and Gershom Scholem. In 1925, Elias moved to Heidelberg, where...
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were associated with the Lehrhaus, as it was known in Germany, such as Leo Löwenthal, the liberal rabbi Benno Jacob, historian of medicine Richard Koch,...
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recognition in the United States. His former colleague from Frankfurt, Leo Löwenthal, expressed pleasant surprise at the newfound fame that seemed to accumulate...
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brother of Alexander von Humboldt Ludwig Klages (1872–1956), philosopher Leo Löwenthal (1900–1993) Karl Löwith (1897–1973) Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979) Samuel...
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influenced most by Erich Fromm, as well as Carl Friedrich, Hannah Arendt, Leo Löwenthal, Robert K. Merton, Paul Lazarsfeld, Paul Goodman, Martha Wolfenstein...
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following a pattern which has been identified by sociology researchers like Leo Löwenthal and Norbert Guterman as originating in the post-World War II work of...
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Socialist Students Society in Frankfurt am Main, where in 1918 he met Leo Löwenthal, a future colleague in the Institute for Social Research in New York...
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position. Later he worked with Neil Smelser, Robert N. Bellah, and Leo Lowenthal. Each of whom were on his dissertation committee, with the chair being...
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intellectual circles in Berlin, and were associated with Norbert Elias, Leo Löwenthal, Karl Löwith, Julius Guttmann, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Franz Rosenzweig...
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Joseph Lopreato, American sociologist Martina Löw, German sociologist Leo Löwenthal, German sociologist Michael Löwy, Brazilian-French sociologist Nathalie...
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the exiled Institute was hired by the JLC to conduct a study led by Leo Löwenthal and others, with assistance from Adorno. Their 1500-page report based...
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Professor of Sociology (1958–1968) John Lie – Professor of Sociology Leo Löwenthal – member of the Frankfurt School for Social Research; Professor of Sociology...
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here's @YuriLowenthal givin' it his all: https://vocaroo.com/i/s1O1A1dmH2jm" (Tweet). Retrieved January 27, 2018 – via Twitter. Vader, Leo (April 4, 2018)...
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of sociology departments, the work of Jürgen Habermas, the US-based Leo Löwenthal, Herbert Marcuse, and Siegfried Kracauer, as well as earlier figures...
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player (Detroit Tigers). Lotte Laserstein, 94, German-Swedish painter. Leo Löwenthal, 92, German sociologist. Dimitris Nikolaidis, 71, Greek actor. Kōbō...
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Emmanuel Levinas Claude Lévi-Strauss Bernard-Henri Lévy Benny Lévy Leo Löwenthal Rosa Luxemburg György Lukács Herbert Marcuse Karl Marx Thomas Nagel...
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of respect for him. In 1949 he co-published Prophets of Deceit with Leo Löwenthal. His papers are kept in the Butler Library of Columbia University. Max...
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Lotze (1817–1881)[a][b][c][d][e] Arthur O. Lovejoy (1873–1962)[b][c] Leo Löwenthal (1900–1993) Michael Löwy (born 1938) John R. Lucas (1929–2020)[c] Lucian...
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