Marcuse, Herbert M Philosophers
Marcuse, Herbert M Philosophers
Marcuse, Herbert
Herbert Marcuse, 1898-1979. German-born philosopher who spent much of his productive career in the United States. Prominent member of the Frankfurt School.
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- Regularly updated site with annotated listing of links, and an archive of original documents.
- A service of the Herbert Marcuse Association. Includes full text of One-Dimensional Man.
- Review by Robert H. Young of Marcuse's Eros and Civilization.
- Chapter from Marcuse's Reason and Revolution explaining the earliest version of Hegel's Logic and Phenomenology.
- Links to online texts by and about this thinker.
- Details Orwell and Marcuse's critique of totalitarian language in advanced capitalism. Also explores the notion of praxis.
- Explores Marcuse's essay detailing the importance of ecology and the need to keep external nature from capitalist pollution and destruction.
- Herbert Marcuse. Resources of this german Philospher. Marcuse was a co-founder of the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research. He wrotes works like Reason & Revolution and One-Dimensional Man.
- Collection of Links related to the philosophy of Herbert Marcuse.
- Brief reflections on this thinker, with an extensive directory of links.
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