Towards a New Manifesto

Max Horkheimer author Theodor Adorno author Rodney Livingstone translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:12th Mar '19

£7.99

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A fascinating dialogue on a new Communist Manifesto from two giants of twentieth century philosophy.

Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer wrote the central text of "critical theory", Dialectic of Enlightenment, a measured critique of the Enlightenment reason that, they argued, had resulted in fascism and totalitarianism.

Towards a New Manifesto shows the two philosophers in a uniquely spirited and free-flowing exchange of ideas. This book is a record of their discussions over three weeks in the spring of 1956, recorded with a view to the production of a contemporary version of The Communist Manifesto. A philosophical jam-session in which the two thinkers improvise freely, often wildly, on central themes of their work-theory and practice, labor and leisure, domination and freedom-in a political register found nowhere else in their writing. Amid a careening flux of arguments, aphorisms and asides, in which the trenchant alternates with the reckless, the playful with the ingenuous, positions are swapped and contradictions unheeded, without any compulsion for consistency. A thrilling example of philosophy in action and a compelling map of a possible passage to a new world. This new edition contains two texts on needs by Adorno and Horkheimer that have been translated for the first time or have been difficult to access.

Much of their interesting conversation about work, happiness, leisure, and society is germane to our time. -- Steven Poole * Guardian *
If you want to see the inner workings of an intellectual partnership with all its antagonisms, impasses, flashes of brilliance, then this book is a perfect place to start. -- Nina Power * New Humanist *

ISBN: 9781786635532

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 9mm

Weight: 252g

112 pages