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Vol. 29 No. 1 (2025): Simmel and Critical Theory

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Special Issue edited by Arthur Bueno and Vincenzo Mele

Published: 2026-02-02

Articles

  • Introduction. Simmel and the Frankfurt School: a Reassessment of a “forefather of cultural Bolshevism”?

    Arthur Bueno, Vincenzo Mele
    9-18
    • Requires Subscription Pdf
  • Adorno contra Simmel. Some notes

    Georgia Giannakopoulou
    19-48
    • Requires Subscription Pdf
  • Subjectivity, Rationality, and the Tragedy of culture: Georg Simmel at the court of Max Horkheimer

    Davide Ruggieri
    49-80
    • Requires Subscription Pdf
  • From “Whipping Boy” to Poster Boy? The Reception of Simmel in Current Critical Theory

    Annika Schlitte
    81-108
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  • The Winter Fool: Reflections on Daniel Kehlmann’s Tyll (2017/2020)

    Graeme Gilloch
    109-138
    • Requires Subscription Pdf
  • An Enjoyment That Is Not Enjoyed: Simmel on the Dialectics of the Money-Form

    Arthur Bueno
    139-168
    • Requires Subscription Pdf

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