
Friedrich Pollock
Friedrich Pollock was a German social scientist and economist, best known for co-founding the Frankfurt School of critical theory. He studied how capitalism and industrialization influence society, focusing on the economic and political systems that shape everyday life. Pollock emphasized the importance of understanding technological and economic structures to grasp societal changes and challenges. His work aimed to critically analyze how power and economic interests impact social development, encouraging a thoughtful approach to societal progress and organization beyond simple economic metrics.