TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Douglas M. T1 - Erich Fromm, Feminism, and the Frankfurt School. Lecture Given to the Symposium on Erich Fromm und die Frankfurter Schule on June 1, 1991, Stuttgart (Typoscript) 1991, 32 p. Y1 - 1991 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Douglas M. T1 - Erich Fromm, Feminism, and the Frankfurt School JF - M. Kessler and R. Funk (Eds.), Erich Fromm und die Frankfurter Schule. Akten des internationalen, interdisziplinären Symposions Stuttgart-Hohenheim vom 31. 5. bis 2. 6. 1991, Tübingen (Francke Verlag) 1992, pp. 111-130. Y1 - 1992 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Douglas M. T1 - Erich Fromm: Biography. Typoscript taken from Kellner’s website in the Internet, November 1997, 5 p. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Kellner, Douglas M. T1 - Herbert Marcuse and the Crisis of Marxism, Berkeley and Los Angeles (University of California Press) 1984, 505 p. Y1 - 1984 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Douglas M. T1 - Critical Theory, Marxism and Modernity, Baltimore (The Hohns Hopkins University Press) 1989. Y1 - 1989 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Douglas M. T1 - Critical Theory, Commodities and the Consumer Society JF - Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 1 (No. 3, 1983), pp. 66-83. N2 - It is argued that although the classical critical theory of the Institute for Social Research criticizes the consumer society that is typical of advanced capitalism, new perspectives on commodities, needs, and consumption are necessary. The ideas of Herbert Marcuse, Erich FROMM, and others on this are reviewed, and are criticized for advocating an excessively global critique of commodities, needs, and consumption as uniformly alienating and manipulative. A theory is presented that distinguishes between true and false needs, useful and useless commodities, and life-enhancing and alienating consumption. It is suggested that critical theory should accommodate a diversity of consumer practices in evaluating consumption, and should provide more discriminating accounts of commodities and needs. Rational and progressive consumer practices are proposed, and the argument is advanced that critical Marxists should take consumer, environmental, and health movement struggles more seriously in developing critiques of contemporary capitalism and theories of social change. Y1 - 1983 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Douglas M. T1 - In Memoriam: Raya Dunayevskaya, 1910 to 1987 JF - Quarterly Journal of Ideology, Vol. 13 (No. 4, Oct. 1989), pp. 17-19. N2 - An exploration of the influence on the US New Left of Raya Dunayevskaya's Marxism and Freedom ... from 1776 until Today (New York: Columbia U Press, 1988 1958), with its emphasis on the revolutionary humanism of the young Karl Marx and his Hegelian roots. Her Philosophy and Revolution: From Hegel to Sartre and from Marx to Mao (New York: Columbia U Press, 1989 1973) showed the linkage between actual revolutionary struggles and revolutionary philosophy. Her extensive correspondence with other theoretical mentors of the New Left-Herbert Marcuse and Erich FROMM-is especially important. Despite their sometimes sharp exchanges, Marcuse wrote the Preface to Marxism and Freedom and corresponded with Dunayevskaya on the effects of automation on the working class. FROMM's correspondence with Dunayevskaya reveals some of his many criticisms of Marcuse. Y1 - 1989 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kellner, Douglas M. T1 - Erich Fromm, Judaism, and the Frankfurt School JF - J. Zipes (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Judaism, Chicago (University of Chicago Press). Typescript 18 pp. Y1 - 1993 ER -