Ultraconservative roots of the right in the adorniana perspective
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v10i3.66552Keywords:
Ultra-right, Radicalism, NazifascismAbstract
In the lecture given in 1967, Theodor W. Adorno, one of the great thinkers of the Frankfurt School, begins by emphasizing that he does not intend to present a vision of the radical right in the completeness that the subject requires, but rather to point out some of the characteristics of a new right more radical than he had addressed in a lecture in 1959. Thus, faced with the new socioeconomic elements of the recent fall of nazifascism, the German philosopher considered it necessary to address new aspects of what he called the new right-wing radicalism.
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ADORNO, Theodor W. Aspectos do novo radicalismo de direita. Tradução: Felipe Catalani. São Paulo, Editora Unesp, pág. 45-77-2020.
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