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  1. Critical theory - Wikipedia

    Max Horkheimer first defined critical theory (German: kritische Theorie) in his 1937 essay "Traditional and Critical Theory", as a social theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole, in …

  2. Critical Theory (Frankfurt School) - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Dec 12, 2023 · “Critical theory” refers to a family of theories that aim at a critique and transformation of society by integrating normative perspectives with empirically informed analysis of society’s conflicts, …

  3. Understanding Critical Theory - Simply Psychology

    Sep 29, 2023 · Critical Theory is a social theory that aims to critique and change society as a whole. Critical theories attempt to find the underlying assumptions in social life that keep people from fully …

  4. Critical theory | Definition & Facts | Britannica

    Feb 13, 2026 · critical theory, Marxist-inspired movement in social and political philosophy originally associated with the work of the Frankfurt School.

  5. 10 Critical Theory Examples (2026) - Helpful Professor

    Feb 2, 2024 · Critical theory is a philosophical approach to culture, literature, and society that seeks to confront and challenge the social structures and systems that enable power dynamics, oppression, …

  6. The Frankfurt School and Critical Theory - Internet Encyclopedia of ...

    The central message is that Critical Theory, while drawing from Marxism, must avoid hypostatization and closure into a single Weltanschauung on the pain of losing its “critical” capacity.

  7. Review: ‘What is Critical Theory?’ by Bradley Green

    2 days ago · ‘What Is Critical Theory?’ helps readers more persuasively critique of the bad ideas that increasingly shape our 21st-century culture.

  8. Critical theory - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    The term ‘critical theory’ designates the approach to the study of society developed between 1930 and 1970 by the so-called ‘Frankfurt School’. A group of theorists associated with the Institute for Social …

  9. Critical Theory: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms

    The concept of Critical Theory began in Germany in the early 20th century with a group of thinkers called the Frankfurt School. They were worried about societal changes and sought to understand …

  10. Critical-Theory - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Critical theory, involves critique of knowledge and power aimed to transform practices in society. It has a long history of informing and shaping diverse qualitative research practices.