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u/mosestrod · 3 pointsr/Anarchy101

Storming heaven: class composition and struggle in Italian Autonomist Marxism, Anarchy in Action, Adorno on the Culture Industry, Society of the Spectacle, Fighting For Ourselves, Veblen Reader and others such as 'Pedagogy for the Oppressed', Bell Hooks and 'Teaching to Transgress', Martin Buber's essays on 'State and Society', Jonathan Gershuny's 'After Industrial Society', Alan Ritter's 'Anarchism: A Theoretical Analysis', Stuart Henry's 'The Hidden Economy', Joel H. Spring's 'A Primer of Libertarian Education', Kirkpatrick Sale's 'Human Scale' and perhaps the anthropological work 'Tribes Without Rulers'.

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u/matthewmatics · 3 pointsr/askphilosophy

Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer wrote on this topic in The Dialectic of Enlightenment, particularly in a chapter entitled "The Culture Industry." For a quick introduction, take a look at the SEP article on Adorno, in particular the section on Critical Social Theory. There is also a collection of Adorno's essays on the topic entitled The Culture Industry: Essays on Mass Culture.

u/a_quoi_bon · 2 pointsr/CriticalTheory

not critical theory but look up Edward Bernays i.e. this

also check out Adorno's essays on the culture industry

Since most critical theory is ahistorical, even those such as Baudrillard's Simulacra and Simulation (which will also be useful), best check out some more positivistic histories for the different mediums i.e. the classic Television Culture [1987] by John Fiske