https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weimar_cultureDuring the era of the Weimar Republic, Germany became a center of intellectual thought at its universities, and most notably social and political theory (especially Marxism) was combined with Freudian psychoanalysis to form the highly influential discipline of Critical Theory—with its development at the Institute for Social Research (also known as the Frankfurt School) founded at the University of Frankfurt am Main.
The most prominent philosophers with which the so-called 'Frankfurt School' is associated were Erich Fromm, Herbert Marcuse, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Jürgen Habermas and Max Horkheimer.[9] Among the prominent philosophers not associated with the Frankfurt School were Martin Heidegger and Max Weber.
>erich fromm = "the only child of Orthodox Jewish parents">herbert marcuse = " His family was Jewish.">Theodor adorno = "while his father, an assimilated Jew who had converted to Protestantism,">walter benjamin = "was a German Jewish philosopher,">Jürgen Habermas = not a jewish guy>Max horkheimer = "wealthy Orthodox Jewish family"I want to watch them burn