An Ideal Society from teh Perspective of teh Frankfurt School
The Frankfurt School distorts human nature and all aspects of society in general under the destructive aspects of modernity. Therefore, it seeks to explain the shortcomings of the current situation. The Frankfurters regard modern society as utterly devoid of rationality and an obstacle to human liberation, thus making it clear that this construction, cut off from truth, has led to alienation. In this regard, critical theorists have expressed the components of alternative society and proposed prescriptive theories. In the following article, the main question is "What are the characteristics of the ideal society considered by the thinkers of the Frankfurt School?" The research hypothesis is that "the Frankfurt School seeks the utopia within the existing society and, despite the deprivation of some of the philosophical foundations of modernity, redefines and serves some of its elements, such as modern technology and economics."
Utopia , modernity , Alienation , Technology , Capitalism , Socialism , Individuality , Art
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