Adorno is undoubtedly the most important figure in the development of the sociology of music in the 20th century. |
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He quotes Adorno in the essay, and like Adorno, he plays it safe by attaching himself to the contemporary establishment avant-garde. |
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German treatments of aesthetics and politics clustered around Benjamin and Adorno. |
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For Adorno, a philistine is someone who can only experience the work as a mere thing. |
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She pointedly quotes Adorno in reference to the relationship between insanity and creative impulse. |
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Recent researchers have been less reductionist and more sympathetic than Adorno, but they too have skirted round the audience. |
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Alexander and Adorno were doing what they could to save the officer on the passenger side, Liu. |
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A third medic, Pedro Adorno, was out front and he joined them. |
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In traversing these waters, what gradually reveals itself is the seemingly polymathic ability possessed by Adorno. |
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