The author reconstructs and comments on the views of Theodor W. Adorno with regard to Kafka’s works. They reflect the truth in details at most, never entirely. Therefore, they contradict Hegel’s philosophy. The author also points out that Kafka cannot be seen as a critic of capitalism, as Adorno perceives him.
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