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Social Theory Programs in Germany without Admission Restriction / NC-Free (2026/27)

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Germany offers international students an unparalleled opportunity to study Social Theory in the very place where many of the world’s most influential thinkers reshaped our understanding of society—Marx dissecting capitalism, Weber theorizing bureaucracy, and the Frankfurt School critiquing mass culture. English-taught programs provide intellectually rigorous training that equips students to analyze society through revolutionary lenses, from applying Habermas’s concept of the public sphere to Twitter’s democratic potential, to using Bourdieu’s cultural capital to study Instagram influencers, Foucault’s power analytics to interpret surveillance capitalism, or migration debates to test theories of the nation-state. German social theory’s tradition of systematic critique rather than mere empirical description teaches students that theory offers tools to explain what statistics alone cannot capture.

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