"The classic critique of modern industrial society. Marcuse objects to what he saw as pervasive one-dimensional thinking-- the uncritical and conformist acceptance of existing structures, norms, and behaviors. He argues that members of Western societies, both capitalist and communist, must reassert their individuality and personal freedom against the oppression of technologized status quo. The only hope for a freer and happier mode of existence, Marcuse believed, lies in humans' active opposition to the waste, destruction, and exploitation at the heart of advanced industrial society."--Cover.Includes bibliographical references and index."The classic critique of modern industrial society. Marcuse objects to what he saw as pervasive one-dimen...
Abstract The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse...
People in the United States cherish freedom. Because we place such a great emphasis on freedom, many...
erbert Marcuse’s oeuvre is driven by the recurring theme of “emancipation”—that is, the attempt to l...
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...
One-Dimensional Man quickly became one of the most important texts in the ensuing decade of radical ...
Technological alienation is a prominent manifestation of modern society. Marcuse, a representative o...
Nineteen eighty-nine marked the 25th anniversary of the publication of Herbert Marcuse's influe...
In this project, I assess the social and individual implications of the work of Herbert Marcuse, fro...
Herbert Marcuse was one of the most prominent critics of technology and capitalism, who radically es...
Herbert Marcuse’s work One-Dimensional Man (1964) provides an important and exemplary account of the...
This article analysis the philosophical debate between Herbert Marcuse and Alasdair MacIntyre on the...
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...
The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse. As such...
Abstract The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse...
People in the United States cherish freedom. Because we place such a great emphasis on freedom, many...
erbert Marcuse’s oeuvre is driven by the recurring theme of “emancipation”—that is, the attempt to l...
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...
One-Dimensional Man quickly became one of the most important texts in the ensuing decade of radical ...
Technological alienation is a prominent manifestation of modern society. Marcuse, a representative o...
Nineteen eighty-nine marked the 25th anniversary of the publication of Herbert Marcuse's influe...
In this project, I assess the social and individual implications of the work of Herbert Marcuse, fro...
Herbert Marcuse was one of the most prominent critics of technology and capitalism, who radically es...
Herbert Marcuse’s work One-Dimensional Man (1964) provides an important and exemplary account of the...
This article analysis the philosophical debate between Herbert Marcuse and Alasdair MacIntyre on the...
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...
The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse. As such...
Abstract The present article departs from concepts and ideas thoroughly developed by Herbert Marcuse...
People in the United States cherish freedom. Because we place such a great emphasis on freedom, many...
erbert Marcuse’s oeuvre is driven by the recurring theme of “emancipation”—that is, the attempt to l...