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Introduction Ever caught yourself thinking that all this mass media and endless shopping spree is like some monstrous gears slowly crushing what's left of our inner selves? If that rings a bell, you can tip your hat to Theodor Adorno—or shake your fist at him—for capturing that nagging doubt so spot-on. He came into the world in 1903 and left it in 1969, but wow, what a force he was in the Frankfurt School scene. The man wove together philosophy, sociology, and sharp music critiques to expose the ugly underbelly of our supposedly advanced society. From Frankfurt Kid to Exile Wanderer Young Theodor Wiesengrund born on September 11, 1903, right in Frankfurt, Germany, in a household full with high culture and plenty of dough. His father, Oscar, was this Jewish wine merchant who'd made the switch to Protestantism. And his mom? Maria Calvelli-Adorno, with her fiery Corsican-Italian roots, was a real singer who could knock your socks off. Growing up in that vibe, no surprise he tur...