The unprecedented mass manipulation, mass death, and trauma of World War II created a heightened interest in technology and totalitarianism among European and American intellectuals. The Disposition of the Subject explores Theodor Adorno's attempt to hinder further atrocity through philosophical analysis of technology and of its contribution to totalitarianisms of various kinds: political, aesthetic, epistemological.
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The unprecedented mass manipulation, mass death, and trauma of World War II created a heightened interest in technology and totalitarianism among European and American intellectuals. The Disposition of the Subject explores Theodor Adorno's attempt to hinder further atrocity through philosophical analysis of technology and of its contribution to totalitarianisms of various kinds: political, aesthetic, epistemological.
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Very good. Some light shelf storage or usage wear present. The interior appears unmarked and the binding is tight. Does not appear to have come with a dustjacket originally. Pictures available upon request. Individually inspected by Shadow. Thanks for supporting an independent bookseller!
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Minor rubbing. A label to rear cover. VG. 23x15cm, xvii, 211 pp. Contents: Technology & the Progress of Enlightenment; Technologies of Culture; Negative Dialectic: Subverting Technological Totalizations; Reading Technology: The Other of Techno-Logy; Epilogue: Adorno's Grammar: The Self-Disruption of Language.