It has been difficult to effect concrete changes in our society that might adequately approach confronting the intersecting crises of capitalism, inequality, and ecology that we face in our era. Herbert Marcuse’s critical theory, and his notion of quantitative development leading to qualitative change, in combination with Hannah Arendt’s theories of action, natality, and the will, provide us with an appropriate lens through which to view these crises and diagnose the problems at hand. Additionally, Thomas Kuhn’s concepts of paradigms and ‘normal science,’ as well as Richard Rorty’s distinction between movements and campaigns provide us with more concrete ideas of what ‘quantitative development’ means. Paul Ricoeur’s theory of metaphor and m...
When political change is remote the only prospect for change is in the realm of imagination. Herbert...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Using a page by page analysis of Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man, the author finds insigh...
iv, 213 leaves ; 28 cm.Using a page by page analysis of Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man, the a...
Herbert Marcuse was a philosopher and social theorist who wrote extensively about the dynamics of so...
The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse. As such...
Marcuse argued that U.S.-led globalized capitalism represented the irrational perfection of waste an...
My project examines how Herbert Marcuse’s notion of subjectivity can create a space in narrative fic...
Herbert Marcuse’s work One-Dimensional Man (1964) provides an important and exemplary account of the...
In this project, I assess the social and individual implications of the work of Herbert Marcuse, fro...
This article concerns the legitimacy of the diagnosis of McKenzie that Marcuse’s philosophy speaks o...
The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse. As such...
O objetivo almejado nesta dissertaÃÃo à estimular uma leitura da obra de Herbert Marcuse que suscite...
In his article Sartre, Marcuse, and the Utopian Project Today, Robert T. Tally Jr. discusses the p...
The politics of the Anthropocene has been widely debated within recent sociological theory. This art...
When political change is remote the only prospect for change is in the realm of imagination. Herbert...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Using a page by page analysis of Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man, the author finds insigh...
iv, 213 leaves ; 28 cm.Using a page by page analysis of Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man, the a...
Herbert Marcuse was a philosopher and social theorist who wrote extensively about the dynamics of so...
The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse. As such...
Marcuse argued that U.S.-led globalized capitalism represented the irrational perfection of waste an...
My project examines how Herbert Marcuse’s notion of subjectivity can create a space in narrative fic...
Herbert Marcuse’s work One-Dimensional Man (1964) provides an important and exemplary account of the...
In this project, I assess the social and individual implications of the work of Herbert Marcuse, fro...
This article concerns the legitimacy of the diagnosis of McKenzie that Marcuse’s philosophy speaks o...
The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse. As such...
O objetivo almejado nesta dissertaÃÃo à estimular uma leitura da obra de Herbert Marcuse que suscite...
In his article Sartre, Marcuse, and the Utopian Project Today, Robert T. Tally Jr. discusses the p...
The politics of the Anthropocene has been widely debated within recent sociological theory. This art...
When political change is remote the only prospect for change is in the realm of imagination. Herbert...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Using a page by page analysis of Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man, the author finds insigh...