Zygmunt Bauman, discepolo di Adorno?

In Carlo Bordoni (ed.), Zygmunt Bauman. Sociologo della modernità. pp. 101-150 (2020)
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Abstract

On September 13, 1998, Zygmunt Bauman was honoured with the Theodor W. Adorno-Preis which the free city of Frankfurt am Main awards each year in the deconsecrated church of St. Paul, a highly symbolic place where the first democratic parliament sessions were held during the revolution of 1848-49. Not without surprise, in his thanksgiving speech, he de-clared that he felt like a “disciple of Adorno”. The intention of this essay is to reconstruct Bauman's real intellectual debt, through an analysis of his writings and those of Adorno, trying to demonstrate that, in spite of Bauman's compliant criticism, it is an apparent legacy.

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Luca Corchia
Università Degli Studi "G. D'Annunzio" Di Chieti-Pescara

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