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Capitalizing on Culture: Critical Theory for Cultural Studies
2016, University of Toronto Press
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1442672722 9781442672727
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Capitalizing on Culture: Critical Theory for Cultural Studies (Cultural Spaces)
July 2, 2004, University of Toronto Press
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"Adorno once observed that what distinguished Freud's analysis of mass behaviour from earlier efforts was 'the absence of the traditional contempt for the masses' and that 'instead of inferring from the usual descriptive findings that the masses are inferior per se and likely to remain so, he asks in the spirit of true enlightenment: what makes masses into masses?'"
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