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In line with these studies, Adorno produced an analysis of the Californian radio preacher Martin Luther Thomas.
Fascist propaganda of this sort, Adorno wrote, " simply takes people for what they are: genuine children of today s standardized mass culture who have been robbed to a great extent of their autonomy and spontaneity " The result of these labors, the 1950 study The Authoritarian Personality was pioneering in its combination of quantitative and qualitative methods of collecting and evaluating data as well as its development of the F-scale.
In the summer of 1969, weary from these activities, Adorno returned once again to Zermatt, Switzerland, at the foot of Matterhorn to restore his strength.
Theodor Adorno, a leading philosopher of the Frankfurt School, who was strongly influenced by Hegel, tried to take a middle path between these extremes: Adorno contradicted Hegel's motto " the true is the whole " with his new version, " the whole is the false ," but he wished to preserve critical theory as a negative, oppositional version of the utopia described by Hegel's " spirit.
The first of these, Gabriele Adorno, is also the tenor role in Giuseppe Verdi's opera Simon Boccanegra.
Alexander Garcia Düttman's Das Gedächtnis des Denkens: Versuch über Heidegger und Adorno ( The Memory of Thought: an Essay on Heidegger and Adorno, translated by Nicholas Walker ) attempts to treat the philosophical value of these seemingly opposed and certainly incompatible terms " Auschwitz " and " Germania " in the philosophy of both men in a manner that is not simply comparative.

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Many of these film-makers were championed in their early career by the London Film Makers Cooperative and their work was the subject of detailed theoretical analysis in the journal Screen Education.
These theories, championed by the likes of Noam Chomsky and others, include innatism and Psychological nativism, in which a child is born prepared in some manner with these capacities, as opposed to other theories in which language is simply learned as other cognitive skills, including such mundane motor skills as learning to ride a bike.
Socialist-inspired groups played an important role in these new movements, which nevertheless embraced much broader layers of the population, and were championed by figures such as Noam Chomsky.
Annie Ellsworth chose these words from the Bible ( Numbers 23: 23 ); her father, U. S. Patent Commissioner Henry Leavitt Ellsworth, had championed Morse's invention and secured early funding for it.
As a result, political parties, such as Britain's Labour Party, France's Socialist Party ( France ), and Mexico's PRI, which, from the 1930s-the 1970s, fiercely championed the protection of domestic industry and promoted the nationalization of large infrastructural assets, have, since at least the 1990s, abandoned these stances in favor of an internationalist trade policy and public-private partnerships.
" In his article, Freedom is a Lonely Star, he championed the libertarian social views of some of the founding fathers of the United States, which were enshrined in the American constitution, claiming that by his own time these had been:
The most famous of these is La Campanella ( BV B 68 ), which has been championed by pianists such as Ignaz Friedman and Josef Lhévinne, and more recently by John Ogdon.
Often incorrectly reported as ' race riots ', these were in fact trades union disputes involving equal pay protests championed by communist union activists.
It will take only another century with the influence of the French Empire at its height, and its consequent Enlightment developed at the highest circles of its Court, from where these previous inconclusive issues would return to the front of the political discourse championed by many intellectual men since Rousseau, and from where they gradually permeated all the way to the lower social levels, where they were a reality lived by men and women of different races to the European racial majority.
The zine championed the early New York underground music scene and helped associate the word " punk " with these bands, most notably The Ramones.
Lin Yutang championed Li and translated a number of these essays.
David Stockman, who as Reagan's budget director championed these cuts at first but then became skeptical of them, told journalist William Greider that the term " supply-side economics " was used to promote a trickle-down idea.
Where earlier soul and R & B artists like Stevie Wonder, War, Sly Stone and others had been championed by the format, AOR was no longer representing these styles, and took a stance against disco.
The station was founded by legendary Buffalo radio personality George Lorenz (" Hound Dog "), who had earlier championed rhythm-and-blues music on other area stations such as WXRA, WINE ( both of these stations were predecessors of today's WUFO, 1080 AM ), WJJL, and WKBW.
These performers energetically championed soul and R & B music and played a major role in popularizing these genres in Australia ; many young Australians of the time first heard famous soul songs of the period through the performances and recordings by these local groups.
Later, in 1977, Hoyle championed the ancient theory of panspermia, supported these days by Richard Dawkins, that life on earth originated with the importation of living cells from space.
While all these countries harbored organizations of a purely national character that likewise championed independence, the socialist parties, precisely because they associated the fulfilment of their strivings for independence with the social movement in Russia, showed the greater dynamism.
Although Indian defences were championed in the 1920s by players in the hypermodern school, they were not fully accepted until Russian players showed in the late 1940s that these systems are sound for Black.
Discount Drug Mart was still smaller than the Ohio drug store chains of Revco and Phar-Mor, and even these chains were being threatened by the superstore concept as championed by Kmart, Wal-Mart, and Target Corporation, which were all expanding at a breakneck pace.

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