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Notes on Adorno’s “Resignation”

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As an occasional feature on TELOSscope, we highlight a past Telos article whose critical insights continue to illuminate our thinking and challenge our assumptions. Today, Aaron Bell looks at Theodor W. Adorno's "Resignation" from Telos 35 (Spring 1978).

Reading "Resignation" today, it is immediately clear that the historical context is necessary to fully grasp the significance of Adorno's words. Originally delivered as a radio address in 1968, "Resignation" is, among other things, an important entry in the Marxist theory-praxis debate and a primary document in the history of Adorno's troubled relationship with the radical student movements of postwar Germany. Adorno, responding directly to the Frankfurt School's critics of the radical left, defends his refusal to translate Critical Theory into a program for political action. Against the charge of apolitical "resignation," Adorno articulates a defiant vision of critical thought beholden to no master. This vision of critical thought remains vital today, despite the dated trappings of the theory-praxis debate and the limited interest in Adorno's biography and the politics of postwar Germany.

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