Revisiting the Frankfurt School: Essays on Culture, Media.
During the postwar period the divisions between members of the Frankfurt school grew more profound—as reflected, in particular, in the arguments between Fromm and Marcuse during the 1950’s and 1960’s; another example of such divisions was the evolution of Habermas and of younger members of the Frankfurt school away from the ideas of its founders, leading in effect to its disintegration.
The film never mentions the race of the members of the Frankfurt School, which in the long run adds to its value because it maintains it objectivity in that manner. We can mention the race of those destroyers of Western Civilization: they were all Jews. No wonder.
The Frankfurt School was a German philosophical and sociological movement formed by a group of intellectual German Jews who were linked with the Frankfurt University in 1923. The Frankfurt school was made up by four main scholars Theodor W Adorno (Philosopher, Sociologist and Musicologist), Walter Benjamin (Essayist and literacy critic), Herbert Marcuse (Philosopher), and Max Horkheimer.
If you don’t know what the Frankfurt School is, you better find out. It was founded in Germany but moved to Columbia University in the US in 1934. Its purpose was to undermine any aspect of Western culture that encourages personal independence so that, eventually, all citizens must be dependent on and obedient to the state. Communism was the goal but not by that name. Generally, this.
The roots of Western cultural decay are very deep, having first sprouted a century ago. It began with a loose clan of ideologues inside Europe's communist movement. Today, it is known as the Frankfurt School, and its ideals have perverted American society.
Frankfurt School The Wiki takes a position on the Frankfurt School. It does tell us that it is a Marxist operation. Perhaps that is all you really need to know about them. You are fully at liberty to believe the Wiki wholesale if you want but you should learn to Read first; it is what Marists call Deconstruction.It is considering the background assumptions of the writer.
In his “Marxist Critique” of The Frankfurt School, Postmodernism, and The Politics of the Pseudo-Left, David North, a high-ranking member within the Trotskyist Fourth International, chairman of the U.S. Socialist Equality Party (SEP), and editor of the World Socialist Web Site (WSWS), reprints polemical essays (2003-2012) voicing the response of the International Committee of the Fourth.