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Page 12
... Industry ' , Adorno and Horkheimer argued that popular art was merely designed to provide sufficient escapism to keep the population in a drugged state . Adorno and Horkheimer even felt that the culture industry would debase high art ...
... Industry ' , Adorno and Horkheimer argued that popular art was merely designed to provide sufficient escapism to keep the population in a drugged state . Adorno and Horkheimer even felt that the culture industry would debase high art ...
Page 127
... industrial world that encouraged bourgeois reading also applied to working - class readers . But equally important for some was the desire for political knowledge and discussion . This desire can be seen in the fantastic sales that Tom ...
... industrial world that encouraged bourgeois reading also applied to working - class readers . But equally important for some was the desire for political knowledge and discussion . This desire can be seen in the fantastic sales that Tom ...
Page 149
... industrial ' are those used to describe Gellner's position . Bell would feel that ' post - industrial ' and ' capitalist ' capture his argument more accurately , whilst Habermas typically uses ' late capitalist ' and ' capitalist ' to ...
... industrial ' are those used to describe Gellner's position . Bell would feel that ' post - industrial ' and ' capitalist ' capture his argument more accurately , whilst Habermas typically uses ' late capitalist ' and ' capitalist ' to ...
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