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====Frankfurt School==== {{Main|Frankfurt School}} [[File:JuergenHabermas.jpg|200px|thumb|Jürgen Habermas]] In 1923, [[Carl Grünberg]] founded the [[University of Frankfurt Institute for Social Research|Institute for Social Research]], drawing from [[Marxism]], [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]]'s psychoanalysis, and [[Max Weber|Weberian]] philosophy, which came to be known as the "[[Frankfurt School]]". Expelled by the [[Nazis]], the school reformed again in Frankfurt after [[World War II]]. Although they drew from Marxism, they were outspoken opponents of [[Stalinism]]. Books from the group, like [[Theodor W. Adorno|Adorno’s]] and [[Max Horkheimer|Horkheimer’s]] ''[[Dialectic of Enlightenment]]'' and Adorno’s ''[[Negative Dialectics]]'', critiqued what they saw as the failure of the Enlightenment project and the problems of modernity. Since the 1960s, the [[Frankfurt School]] has been guided by [[Jürgen Habermas]]' (born 1929) work on [[communicative rationality|communicative reason]]<ref>Habermas, Jürgen. (1987). ''The Theory of Communicative Action''. Third Edition, Vols. 1 & 2, Beacon Press.</ref><ref>Habermas, Jürgen. (1990). ''Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action'', MIT Press.</ref> and linguistic [[intersubjectivity]].
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