Adorno did not call the police, you'd know that if you spend less time reading Hannah Arendt's garbage and read at least one of the several academic books that engage seriously on the "Adorno vs Students" question
April 22, 1969.
Theodor Adorno's Aesthetics class at the Goethe University in Frankfurt
Women engage in “Busenaktion.” Protestors confront Adorno, Adorno calls the police. Students chant: “If Adorno is left in peace, capitalism will never cease!”
@Cominsitu
easy: "Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past."
the thing about Th Adorno is that he so perfectly encapsulates through his lyrics, the interior lives of Marxists. It's why we all can't stop listening. We're all saying, "wait you felt that way? we were all feeling this way?"
do liberals have someone like that?
@valkontoyiannis
Adorno didn't call the police on 22 April. The police incident happened on 31 January and there's controversy around what role Adorno played on that, but he also intervened directly to help setting free Hans-Jürgen Krahl and the other students that were arrested.
“The Guardiola era has caused a bit of confusion. Everyone wants to play like that now. They tell 6/7 year olds to play with 2 touches, quickly. At that age, what happened with me needs to happen for these kids… we shouldn’t take away their spontaneity.”
@valkontoyiannis
if you want an account of the incident that argues that Adorno (as the director of the Institute) is responsible for that call, the biography written by Müller-Doohm is a good book. If you want a more contextualized recall on the matter, Dev Claussen's Biography is your book.
however, Adorno DID call the state prosecutor asking him to release the students that were arrested on JANUARY. The police did not intervene on April, as the og poster claims
Adorno did not call the police, you'd know that if you spend less time reading Hannah Arendt's garbage and read at least one of the several academic books that engage seriously on the "Adorno vs Students" question
@Liv_Agar
is NOT a coincidence that the ceasefire it's about to be announced in the same week as a tiktoker who posted a video of a giant has being founded dead after he posted about the government stalking and threatening him, its ALL about the government covering their own tracks
@FCBfemeni
@CarolineGrahamH
si esta tia jugara en la liga inglesa solo meteria 5 goles por temporada aqui en inglaterra cada equipo esta al nivel del barca o muy cerca
@Helenreflects
I've always found these kind of contrasts in the great modern thinkers funny. For example, Hobbes's theories were unpleasant and crude, almost depressing, but he as a man was always very kind and nice in his personal relationships. Rousseau was the opposite. Many such cases!
The fact that Spain might dominate international footy for the next 5-10 years w/o a proper coach nor a serious federation is going to be really impressive
este tío era defensor acérrimo de Vilda hasta que lo echaron y abandonó el barco como todas las demás ratas, que no nos la cuelen ahora con palabras bonitas
@classreductress
so what's the right movement for him to do? do nothing and let this imbalance unnamed once again? denounce it but keeping himself in the race for the prize and becoming an hypocrite?
genuinely asking
@nightmareg1rl
don't fool yourself!
every member of the Institut für Sozialforschung would think we are too cringe for them, only Benjamin would vibe with us and he never was a real member so...
@frogs4girls
Different media require different forms of storytelling, the psychology of characters cannot be shown in the same way in writing as in audiovisual, plots require different rhythms; plus each creator will always bring its own ideas about what the text means/implies
Jona mastering the art of sending recaditos
Rolfö stayed at Barcelona doing what Alexia deemed as "poor training sessions" -> she's the one who ends up playing and receiving a warm welcome back in a big stadium
@lakeeater
but have you considered that most things I like contain a kernel (a negative image, if you like) of a future that overcomes its bourgeois element, while the things you like are irremediably bourgeois? 🤔
@MariaTikas
@sport
"Alexia cumplió con su palabra =/= Alexia no jugó" es la definición de mezclar opinión sutilmente con un par de datos "objetivos".
Obviamente es un artículo defendiendo a Alexia, no un artículo "contando lo que hay", se reconoce y ya está, lmao
Trump: "China, many years ago, was being taken over by much smaller countries bc they were all drugged out on the poppy fields. The poppy. The drugs. Heroin. The nation was drugged out. And then along came a very powerful leader, you know who that is, and he said, 'no more.'"
@MariaTikas
@sport
que se autoconvocara (en contra de las recomendaciones del club) solo para estar sentada en el banquillo y hacerse la foto con la copa no es el punto que crees que estás haciendo
@LegoRacers2
He was the guy that most impacted the Beatles for a reason!
Also he is one of the rare stars of the 60/70s who has never done (afaik) anything morally reprehensible by our standards, so I dont understand why we overlook him so much
My hot take about this is that secondary literature doesn't exists (the same way Benjamin argued that criticism _is_ part of the work of art), only good or bad literature does. If it's good, it gets attached to the Wirkungsgeschichte that every text implies.
@valkontoyiannis
if you want an account of the incident that argues that Adorno (as the director of the Institute) is responsible for that call, the biography written by Müller-Doohm is a good book. If you want a more contextualized recall on the matter, Dev Claussen's Biography is your book.
"We won the World Cup and it changed nothing." 🗣️
Arsenal's Mariona Caldentey and Laia Codina discuss why more Spanish players are moving to the Women's Super League.
#BBCFootball
#WSL
#AFCW
I love famous philosophers lectures transcriptions bc you can immediately tell their aura.
Deleuze was always like "well, I'm just a shy frenchie, so maybe probably this thing is interesting"
Adorno was more like "if your excellencies allow me... *proceeds to rant for an hour*"
the idea that theory needs to be justified by "anything urgent" or "concrete political activity" it's just in itself bad theory AND a betrayal of any good praxis.
Make that mistake on your own if you will, but don't try to disguise it as groundbreaking.
i just cant bring myself to care that much about value theory debates anymore. the energy put towards its discussion does not ever seem to be justified by anything urgent, it is not addressed to any type of concrete political activity
@posting_forever
this and that other tweet proposing to end all these sagas with the characters being purged on screen, as a definitive closure for all of them, are absolutely bangers
@ultrafuturist
Nietzsche’s popularity in the early anarchist/socialism movements def is related to this. Whatever you can say about him, he got right (like almost no one else at the time) the poisonous nature of moralism
@BenHart_Freedom
I somehow saw Madi’s video. Catchy headline. Finding out that the guy painted as a “deadbeat” is actually a smart entrepreneur, who provided abundantly to his family, and an absolutely *based* Bitcoiner, is amazing.
your team "success" was based on Russian gas money and now on a American billionaire doing dirty business with the Saudí regime, so you better shut the fuck up about cheating and ethics
shut the fuck up
they don’t have +10 UCL than Barça. They won 6 in doubtful conditions and then spent 30 years being Mr Irrelevant in Europe. No star wanted to play for Madrid, and even after Galácticos era they were always knocked off in round of 16
Gravity and Grace is one of the most evil works of philosophy I’ve ever read. Every line is an anti-materialist horror show, written with absolute disdain for reason and life. One should never forget that spirit is not a disembodied soul; “spirit is a bone.”
@charcuterie1444
mfw when the marxists are unable to understand that uncritically relapsing into that kind of mythologic thinking is not an advancement, quite the opposite, it's the perpetuation of the failures of the enlightenment project they believe they have overcome
Istg Arsenal and Chelshit fans must be in a secret competition over who's stupider bc what the hell is this 😭😭
yeah man, if the game was played at 0.25 speed she'd had enough time to save that ball I guess
I’m sorry but manu had more than enough time to at least attempt that, and that was definitely saveable. Fair enough if she tried and missed. But she doesn’t even do that
🗣️ Keira Walsh: "If you look at the technique and tactics, in my opinion, the average level here is higher [than the WSL]."
"People talk about the lack of competitiveness, but if Barça played in other leagues, they would still comfortably win majority of matches."
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@MariaTikas
Sorry, I simply deny the initial premise: anyone who seriously engages with Adorno's Minima Moralia or Guattari's Everybody Wants to be a Fascist can't say in good faith that they make fascism look like an amorphous caricature.
People simply don't read these texts.
i take the point of people who worry that the way lazy deleuzeans or foucaulteans, say, make fascism something abstract, universal, amorphous risks losing sight of the concrete historical and material circumstances that make it possible (adorno seems like an…
Jonatan Giráldez, sobre el estado de Alexia:
💬 "Está entrenando, lleva poquitos entrenos con el equipo".
💬 "Sabiendo que tenía el alta porque ya se la dieron en su momento con la RFEF, he considerado que todavía no era el momento de que saliera".
@charcuterie1444
yeah, their correspondence is illuminating on this, there they are working explicitly as Marxists to the last consequences about various topics (politics, ethics, aesthetics, etc) as few others were capable of doing