Only a humanity to whom death has become as indifferent as its members, that has itself died, can inflict it administratively on innumerable people. Theodor Adorno administrativelydeathdie Change image and share on social
None of the abstract concepts comes closer to fulfilled utopia than that of eternal peace. Theodor Adorno abstractcloseconcept Change image and share on social
Insane sects grow with the same rhythm as big organizations. It is the rhythm of total destruction. Theodor Adorno bigdestructiongrow Change image and share on social
The man for whom time stretches out painfully is one waiting in vain, disappointed at not finding tomorrow already continuing yesterday. Theodor Adorno continuedisappointfind Change image and share on social
History does not merely touch on language, but takes place in it. Theodor Adorno historylanguageplace Change image and share on social
Technology is making gestures precise and brutal, and with them men. Theodor Adorno brutalgesturemake Change image and share on social
The good man is he who rules himself as he does his own property: his autonomous being is modelled on material power. Theodor Adorno autonomousgoodman Change image and share on social
In many people it is already an impertinence to say 'I'. Theodor Adorno impertinencepeople Change image and share on social