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“Minima moralia: reflections from the damaged life” by Th. W. Adorno

“Minimum moralia, probably one of Adorno's best-known works, was written for the most part in the closing years of World War II. With the perspective of the intellectual in exile always present, the author articulates in three parts and an appendix a powerful and coherent corpus of aphorisms, tinged with a deep feeling of tearing, in which he addresses some of the favorite areas of his thought, with sociology, anthropology or aesthetics.”

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See also:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minima_Moralia

http://books.google.com/books/about/Minima_moralia.html?id=MI00WVkS1BsC

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodor_Adorno

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Minima moralia : reflections from damaged life / Th. W. Adorno ; Rolf Tiedemann edition; with the collaboration of Gretel Adorno, Susan Buck-Morss and Klaus Schultz; new corrected and enlarged translation Joaquín Chamorro Mielke. — Tres Cantos, Madrid: Akal, 2004. — 274 p. ; 18 cm. — (Complete work; 4). (Basic Pocket Akal; 64).

DL M 446-2004 ISBN 84-460-1669-9

B3199.A33 M5 2004

R. 88241