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"Why are vinyl records making a comeback? How is their resurgence connected to the political economy of music? Vinyl Theory responds to these and other questions by exploring the intersection of vinyl records with critical theory. In the process, it asks how the political economy of music might be connected with the philosophy of the record. The young critical theorist and composer Theodor Adorno's work on the philosophy of the record and the political economy of music of the contemporary French public intellectual, Jacques Attali, are brought together with the work of other theorists to in order to understand the fall and resurrection of vinyl records. The major argument of Vinyl Theory is that the very existence of vinyl records may be central to understanding the resiliency of neoliberalism. This argument is made by examining the work of Adorno, Attali, Friedrich Nietzsche, and others on music through the lens of Michel Foucault's biopolitics"--
Music --- Political economy --- political economy --- music --- Adorno, Theodor W., --- Attali, Jacques. --- 2000-2099 --- Attali, J. --- Adorno, T. W. --- Adorno, Teodor V., --- Adorno, Th. W., --- Adorno, Theodor, --- Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund, --- Adorŭno, --- Adoruno, Teodōru, --- Adoruno, Teodōru W., --- Wiesengrund-Adorno, Teddy, --- Wiesengrund-Adorno, Theodor, --- Wiesengrund, Theodor, --- Wiesengrund, Theodor Ludwig, --- Attali, Jacques --- Adorno, Theodor W. --- אדורנו, תאודור --- אדורנו, ת. ו. --- Adorno, Th. W.
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This book contributes to the foundations of a critical theory of communication as shaped by the forces of digital capitalism. One of the world's leading theorists of digital media Professor Christian Fuchs explores how the thought of some of the Frankfurt School’s key thinkers can be deployed for critically understanding media in the age of the Internet. Five essays that form the heart of this book review aspects of the works of Georg Lukács, Theodor W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Axel Honneth and Jürgen Habermas and apply them as elements of a critical theory of communication's foundations. The approach taken starts from Georg Lukács Ontology of Social Being, draws on the work of the Frankfurt School thinkers, and sets them into dialogue with the Cultural Materialism of Raymond Williams.Critical Theory of Communication offers a vital set of new insights on how communication operates in the age of information, digital media and social media, arguing that we need to transcend the communication theory of Habermas by establishing a dialectical and cultural-materialist critical theory of communication.
Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Mass communications --- Frankfurt school of sociology. --- Critical theory. --- Communication --- Sociology --- Social aspects. --- Philosophy. --- Institut für Sozialforschung (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) --- Critical social theory --- Critical theory (Philosophy) --- Critical theory (Sociology) --- Negative philosophy --- Frankfurt school --- Frankfurt sociologists --- IFS --- Frankfurt Institute for Social Research --- Scuola di Francoforte sul Meno --- Istituto di ricerca sociale di Francoforte sul Meno --- Istituto per la ricerca sociale di Francoforte sul Meno --- Frankfurt School --- Institute of Social Research (New York, N.Y.) --- Columbia University. --- New York (N.Y.). --- International Institute of Social Research --- I.F.S. --- Frankfurt am Main. --- Frankfurter Schule --- Ecole de Francfort --- Universität Frankfurt am Main. --- Communication and culture --- Criticism (Philosophy) --- Philosophy, Modern --- Rationalism --- Frankfurt school of sociology --- Socialism --- Schools of sociology --- Critical theory --- Marxian school of sociology --- Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund, --- Habermas, Jürgen, --- Lukács, György, --- Lukacs, Gyorgy --- Adorno, Theodor W., --- Marcuse, Herbert, --- Honneth, Axel, --- Habermas, Jürgen, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Lukács, György, --- Habermas, Jürgen, 1929- 600 PersonalName --- Lukács, György, - 1885-1971 --- Lukács, György, - 1885-1971 - Criticism and interpretation --- Adorno, Theodor W., - 1903-1969 --- Adorno, Theodor W., - 1903-1969 - Criticism and interpretation --- Marcuse, Herbert, - 1898-1979 --- Honneth, Axel, - 1949 --- -Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929 --- -Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929- - Criticism and interpretation --- Adorno, Theodor Wiesengrund, 1903-1969 --- Lukács, György, - 1885-1971 --- -Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929 --- -Political philosophy. Social philosophy
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