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Negation, Refusal and Co‐Optation: The Frankfurt School and Social Movement Theory
Raphael Schlembach
University of Brighton
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Social Movement Theory
100%
Social Movement Studies
100%
Frankfurt School
100%
Co-optation
100%
Critical Theory
66%
Jürgen Habermas
33%
Social Movements
33%
Common Themes
33%
New Social Movements
33%
Herbert Marcuse
33%
Theodor W. Adorno
33%
Negative Dialectics
33%
One-dimensional Society
33%
Arts and Humanities
Social Movements
100%
Refusal
100%
Frankfurt School
100%
Negation
100%
Critical Theory
28%
Habermas
14%
T. W. Adorno
14%
Herbert Marcuse
14%
New social movements
14%
Negative Dialectic
14%
Dialog
14%
Social Sciences
Frankfurt School
100%
Critical-Theory
66%
Sociology
33%
First Generation
33%
Negative Dialectic
33%