CSCT 1CS3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Theodor W. Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Walter Benjamin
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The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it. karl marx, theses on feuerbach (1845: production: the ways in which human life is sustained and wealth is accumulated. Relations of production: marx: the mode of production of material life conditions the social, political and intellectual life process in general. , sancts that are limited by economics will shape the way we think about ideologies. Post-industrial society: post-fordist: mode of economic organization characterized by smaller, more flexible and decentralized networks of labour and production, catering to more specialized ranges of consumer demands. Shift from manufacturing toward the service sector (including hospitality, tourism, and cultural production: cultural production in a post-fordist world: the way in which culture is produced is different then earlier times. Another example is it takes an entire team of people and producers to manage successful songs and artists (for example britney. Britney"s role was basically to dance: walter benjamin: (1892-1940).