Rosen, Z. (1999). Some Remarks On Max Horkheimer’s Intellectual Development. Dialogue & Universalism, 9(3/4), 37.
As we start talking about Horkheimer I thought that it was important to understand some of the background of this theorist. This article lays out the basics of Horkheimer’s works including Critical theory. This article gives a basic background of the author’s life, works and major contributions to the Frankfurt School. I somewhat feel a bit more comfortable knowing a bit more about the development of Horkheimer and how his works transitioned from being thoughts to being on the page.
good job, matthew! thanks for taking a stab at this so early.
ReplyDeleteyour article is a little dated, so try to find more recent articles for the rest of your bib.
on apa style: drop the "retrieved from" sentence after the page number and add the inclusive page numbers (e.g. "37-49."). your blog may not allow you to, but the journal title and volume number should be italicized. otherwise, perfect!
on your annotation: i really appreciate the summary you've provided. i would love to read one or two specific examples of h's intellectual development, perhaps related to his work with adorno or on the culture industry in particular.