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Friedrich Pollock was a prominent German-Jewish philosopher, sociologist, and cultural critic, known for his significant contributions to the Frankfurt School of critical theory. Born in 1898, Pollock's academic journey led him to explore the intersections of culture, politics, and economics, particularly in the context of modernity and its discontents. He was instrumental in developing critical social theory that addressed the challenges of postwar society in Germany, focusing on the role of public opinion and mass culture.

Throughout his career, Pollock engaged with the evolving landscape of social thought, drawing on a wide range of influences from Marxism to psychoanalysis. His work interrogated the dynamics of power, ideology, and the role of individuals within societal structures. Pollock's insights into the influence of mass media and consumer culture continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about democracy and social change. His legacy is marked by a commitment to understanding the complexities of human behavior in the face of societal transformation, making him a key figure in 20th-century social theory.

国籍 德语
出生日期 March 20, 1898
出生地点 Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
去世日期 March 16, 1970