Name Wolfgang Haug | ||
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Books Critique of commodity aesthetics, Commodity aesthetics, ideology & culture |
Wolfgang fritz haug vorlesung zur kritik der waren sthetik
Wolfgang Fritz Haug (born March 23, 1936 in Esslingen am Neckar, Württemberg) was from 1979 till his retirement in 2001 professor of philosophy at the Free University Berlin, where he had also studied romance languages and religious studies and taken his PhD (in 1966 on the topic of "Jean-Paul Sartre and the construction of absurdity").
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- Wolfgang fritz haug vorlesung zur kritik der waren sthetik
- Wolfgang fritz haug 2012 hightech kapitalismus in der gro en krise
- Career
- Major books and papers
- References

Wolfgang fritz haug 2012 hightech kapitalismus in der gro en krise
Career

Haug coined the term commodity aestheticism (Warenästhetik, in German). His Critique of Commodity Aesthetics has been translated into numerous languages. Since 1958, he has also been the chief editor of the journal Das Argument, the successor to the Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung (1933–1941). The latter journal was housed at the Institute of Social Research (founded by Max Horkheimer). In a sense, Haug thus maintains a direct line from the Frankfurt School. Since 1994, Haug also edits the Historisch-kritische Wörterbuch des Marxismus and edited The Historical Critical Dictionary of Marxism, published by the Berlin Institute of Critical Theory.

With his wife he was one of the first to become members of the new left wing party Die Linke in 2007.

Haug is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of ATTAC.
Major books and papers

