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Adorno : The Stars Down to Earth and Other Essays on the Irrational in Culture (Library Binding)
by Theodor Adorno (Author) "The group of studies to which the content analysis of the Los Angeles Times astrology column belongs, sets as its aim the investigation of the..." (more)
Key Phrases: authoritarian irrationalism, secondary superstition, thrashed boy, New York, Los Angeles Times, National Socialism (more...)
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These four essays, originally written between the late 1930s and mid-1950s, examine significant instances of what Adorno calls "irrational" systems of thought in contemporary culture. He analyzes such phenomena as occultism, anti-Semitism, and the relationship between anti-Semitism and fascist thinking. His analysis illustrates common elements in all the systems examined. The lead article, "The Stars Down to Earth," is a content analysis of the astrology column of the Los Angeles Times during a visit Adorno made to the United States in 1953; it sets the tone for the other essays. What is particularly clear from Adorno's examination is the subtle and manipulative nature of such beliefs. The resurgence of extreme religious and political organizations, and the difficulty with which certain patterns of thought seem to die, illustrates the extent to which those ideas have penetrated our culture and the dangers they still hold. Editor Crook's lead-ins to the essays are useful. Recommended for all collections of the history and sociology of contemporary culture and mass movements.
Terry Skeats, Bishop's Univ. Lib., Lennoxville, Quebec
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The Stars Down to Earth is the first collection of Theodor Adorno's key papers on the irrational and mass culture. The essays in The Stars Down To Earth offer an analysis of the irrational dimensions of modern culture which is both timely and disturbing in the 1990s, although they were written by Adorno half a century ago. Adorno's ideas are relevant to the understanding of phenomena as apparently diverse as astrology and ``New Age'' cults, the power of neo-fascist propaganda and the re-emergence of anti-Semitism, and the psychological basis of popular culture.

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The group of studies to which the content analysis of the Los Angeles Times astrology column belongs, sets as its aim the investigation of the nature and motivations of some large-scale social phenomena involving irrational elements in a peculiar way-fused with what may be dubbed pseudo-rationally. Read the first page
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authoritarian irrationalism, secondary superstition, thrashed boy, fascist agitators, astrological magazines, persecuted innocence, fascist propaganda
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New York, Los Angeles Times, National Socialism, Sigmund Freud, Introductory Lectures, West Coast, French Revolution, National Socialists, United States, Carroll Righter, Instinctual Life, Kegan Paul, Erich Fromm, International Universities Press, Neue Folge, The Authoritarian Personality
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