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Tag: Pragmatism

Posted on June 28, 2018

The Missed Encounter Between Critical Theory And American Pragmatism

The great European Marxist saw in American philosophy a form of thinking that refused speculative thought and that presented a form of reason adjusted to exploitation of the status quo. The confluence of American philosophy produced a most insidious form of idealism.

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