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History and freedom

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Despite all of humanity's failures, futile efforts and wrong turnings in the past, Adorno did not let himself be persuaded that we are doomed to suffer a bleak future for ever.

One of the factors that prevented him from identifying a definitive plan for the future course of history was his feelings of solidarity with the victims and losers.

As for the future, the course of events was to remain open-ended; instead of finality, he remained committed to a Holderlin-like 'openness'.

This trace of the messianic has what he called 'the colour of the concrete' as opposed to mere abstract possibility.

Early in the 1960s Adorno gave four courses of lectures on the road leading to Negative Dialectics, his magnum opus of 1966.

The second of these was concerned with the topics of history and freedom.

In terms of content, these lectures represented an early version of the chapters in Negative Dialectics devoted to Kant and Hegel.

In formal terms, these were improvised lectures that permit us to glimpse a philosophical work in progress.The text published here gives us an overview of all the themes and motifs of his philosophy of history: the key notion of the domination of nature, his criticism of the Existentialist concept of a 'historicity' without history and, finally, his opposition to the traditional idea of truth as something permanent, unchanging and ahistorical.

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Polity Press
0745630138 / 9780745630137
Paperback / softback
901
07/10/2006
United Kingdom
English
272 p.
23 cm
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