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Torn apart Quote by Theodor W. Adorno

“Ever since Plato, bourgeois consciousness has deceived itself that objective antinomies could be mastered by steering a middle course between them, whereas the sought-out mean always conceals the antinomy and is torn apart by it.” quote by Theodor W. Adorno
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““Ever since Plato, bourgeois consciousness has deceived itself that objective antinomies could be mastered by steering a middle course between them, whereas the sought-out mean always conceals the antinomy and is torn apart by it.””

Theodor W. Adorno

About This Quote

Adorno argues that bourgeois thought falsely believes it can resolve fundamental contradictions by finding a balanced middle, but this middle always hides the contradiction and is ultimately split by it.

In simple terms: Middle ground masks deeper conflict.

Key Takeaway

Balance cannot resolve true antinomies.

Themes

philosophy critical theory contradiction bourgeois ideology dialectics

Mood

skeptical provocative analytical

Type

philosophical critical theoretical

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • academic debate
  • cultural criticism
  • policy formulation

Key Concepts

antinomies middle course consciousness deception

Practical Applications

  • critical analysis of ideology
  • educational curricula on dialectical thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to truly confront a contradiction?
  • Can a middle path ever be authentic?
A Different Perspective

Some may contend that pragmatic compromise can mitigate conflict without exposing the underlying antinomy.

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