| Author/Contributor(s): | Sebastian, Cecilia |
| Publisher: | Verso |
| Date: | 1/5/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
What if the history of the Frankfurt School were told not through academia, but through activism?
This book uncovers how, amid the anticolonial and youth revolts of the 1960s, a generation of student organizers—from Angela Davis to Hans-Jürgen Krahl—revived the Frankfurt School’s anti-fascist ideas to fight for liberation movements across the globe. By tracing this grassroots transformation of Critical Theory, Sebastian restores its place as a living tradition of social critique dedicated to emancipation rather than an academic inheritance confined to the university.