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23 Dec 1969

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TL;DR: In the years since World War II, the social critic has become a rather popular figure in the West as discussed by the authors and the demand for critical theories of society is readily explainable where the contradictions of social development take the form of sharp paradoxes recognized by the broad public.
Abstract: In the years since World War II, the social critic has become a rather popular figure in the West. The demand for critical theories of society is readily explainable where the contradictions of social development take the form of sharp paradoxes recognized by the broad public. It may be assumed that interest in critical concepts of society will increase. People who recognize themselves as cogs without rights in the system of bureaucratic organization of state-supported monopoly capitalism, who react acutely to the threat of social catastrophes (e.g., war, militarism, fascism), endow such concepts with the halo of humanism if only because they often find in them their own moods, given shape and seemingly elevated to the level of general social protest. These feelings represent a concrete dissatisfaction with the present situation, and the sense that the society in which they live is in crisis.

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