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Theodor Adorno (1903-1969)
German philosopher, born as Theodor Adorno Wiesengrund. Forced into exile by the Nazis in 1933, he spent 16 years in England and the United States before returning to Germany to take up a chair in philosophy at Frankfurt. A leading member of the Frankfurt School, Adorno launched critiques of the Enlightenment conception of reason (see Dialectic of Enlightenment , written with Max Horkheimer, 1947, tr. 1972), of Hegelian idealism (see Negative Dialectics 1966, tr. 1973), and of existentialism (see The Jargon of Authenticity 1964, tr. 1973). He also led an influential attack on the "culture industry" prevalent in contemporary capitalist society. Influenced by Schönberg, Adorno wrote extensively on music theory and developed an account of modernism in art. Adorno's works include Minima Moralia (1951, tr. 1974), Philosophy of Modern Music (1958, tr. 1985), Aesthetic Theory, (1970, tr. 1984).


\'아우슈비츠\' 를 찾아, 시를 쓴다는 것은 잔인한 일이다.
사람은 오직 다른 사람들을 모방함으로써만 사람이 된다
어떤 사람이 도살장을 바라보면서 \'그들은 한갓 짐승\' 이라고 생각할 때마다 아우슈비츠(학살)는 시작된다
예술은 진리인척 하는 거짓으로부터 자유로운 마술이다.
정보는 도덕적인 개념이다