2018
DOI: 10.1177/0725513618756091
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Utopia as ‘genuine progress’

Abstract: This paper reexamines Adorno’s conception of utopia within the context of his critique of the concept of progress. It contests the standard interpretation which conveys Adorno’s conception of utopia to be imbued with an essentially extra-historical idea of redemption. I argue, contrary to this view, that the motif of redemption surfacing in Adorno’s conception of utopia negates a specific type of historical life – life under which historical consciousness sinks into oblivion – rather than history per se. In or… Show more

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“… 24 On the resonances between these authors, see Benzaquén (1998), Khatib (2014), and Yasin (2018)). For an interpretation of Adorno’s understanding of hope that relates it to Lear’s notion, see Jütten (2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 24 On the resonances between these authors, see Benzaquén (1998), Khatib (2014), and Yasin (2018)). For an interpretation of Adorno’s understanding of hope that relates it to Lear’s notion, see Jütten (2019).…”
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confidence: 99%