Max Horkheimer
Max Horkheimer (February 14, 1895 – July 7, 1973) was a German philosopher and sociologist known for his work in critical theory as a member of the Frankfurt School of social research.
Works
- The Present Situation of Social Philosophy and the Tasks of an Institute for Social Research, 1931.
- The Social Function of Philosophy, 1939.
- Enlightenment as Mass Deception, 1944.
- Eclipse of reason, New York: Oxford University Press, 1947; New York: The Continuum Publishing Company, 1947, 2004.
- Soziologische Exkurse, Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Frankfurt am Main, S. Fishcher Verlag GmbH, 1956.
- La sociedad. Lecciones de sociología, trans. Floreal MazÍA and Irene Cusien, Buenos Aires: Editorial PROTEO, 1969 (in Spanish).
- Theism and Atheism, 1963 [1].
- Feudal Lord, Customer, and Specialist, 1964.
- Kritische Theorie, vol. I and II, Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag GmbH, 1968.
- Critical Theory. Selected Essays, trans. Matthew J. O'Connell, New York: Seabury Press, 1972, New York: The Continuum Publishing Company, 2002.
- Gesammelte Schriften: Dialektik der Aufklärung und Schriften 1940–1950 [Collected Works], edited by Gunzelin Schmid Noerr, Frankfurt am Main: S. Fishcher Verlag GmbH, 1987.
- with Theodor W. ADORNO, Dialectic of Enlightenment: philosophical Fragments, Gunzelin Schmid Noerr (ed.), Herder and Herder, 1972; trans. John Cumming, New York: Continuum, 1989; trans. Edmund Jephcott, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002.