Also known as The Frankfurt School
school of neo-Marxist interdisciplinary social theory
The Frankfurt School was a group of neo-Marxist thinkers who developed interdisciplinary approaches to analyzing society, culture, and power across the 20th century. It matters because their ideas significantly influenced how scholars across many fields—including sociology, philosophy, and cultural studies—examine and critique modern society.
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