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  1. The Flight into Inwardness: An Exposition and Critique of Herbert Marcuse's Theory of Liberative Aesthetics by Timothy J. Lukes, 1985-07
  2. The New Left and the 1960s: Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse, Volume 3 (Herbert Marcuse: Collected Papers) by Herbert Marcuse, 2004-12-08
  3. Negations: Essays in Critical Theory by Herbert Marcuse, 1989-06
  4. Herbert Marcuse's Utopia by Alain Martineau, 1986-06-01
  5. Herbert Marcuse: A Critical Reader
  6. Heideggerian Marxism (European Horizons) by Herbert Marcuse, 2005-11-01
  7. The Imaginary Witness: The Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse by Morton Schoolman, 1984-01-01
  8. Critical Theory and Democratic Vision: Herbert Marcuse and Recent Liberation Philosophies by Arnold L. Farr, 2009-01-16
  9. Critical Theory and Political Possibilities: Conceptions of Emancipatory Politics in the Works of Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, and Habermas (Contributions in Sociology) by Joan Alway, 1995-02-14
  10. Heidegger's Children: Hannah Arendt, Karl Lowith, Hans Jonas, and Herbert Marcuse by Richard Wolin, 2003-02-10
  11. Marcuse: From the New Left to the Next Left
  12. Marcuse's Challenge to Education by Douglas Kellner, 2009-01-16
  13. Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and Redemption of History by Andrew Feenberg, 2004-11-22
  14. Antworten auf Herbert Marcuse. Herausgegeben von Jurgen Habermas. by J. A.O. HABERMAS, 1968

21. Herbert Marcuse Archive
A service of the herbert marcuse Association. Includes full text of OneDimensional Man.
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Herbert Marcuse Archive In the Information Age, the conditions for Critical Theories of Society have changed. With this Web Site we are trying to supply material on the topicality of Herbert Marcuse's critical thinking in this changing, but still capitalist world as well as digital versions of some works of Marcuse. We have an introductionary text on some aspects of the topicality of Marcuse's thinking (both in English and German):
Christian Fuchs: On the Topicality of Selected Aspects of Herbert Marcuse's Work
If you want to be added to our Critical Thinking-newslist send us an e-mail with the subject "subscribe", if you wanna be deleted send a mail with the subject "unsubscribe". NEWS: We have published a book (in German) that contains three essays on Herbert Marcuse and a longer work on self-organisation. Click here for details. NOTE: As I am not able to do regular updates on this
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2003. The essay about the topicality of Marcuse - which is to my knowledge the

22. Herbert Marcuse -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
herbert marcuse philosophy resources. Resources include commentaries, online texts, essays, annotated links, new and used books by and about marcuse and
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Technology, War and Fascism Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse , Vol 1) by Herbert Marcuse Douglas Kellner, Peter Marcuse
Acclaimed as one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, Herbert Marcuse's perception of modern technology as a mode of social control indicates his enduring significance. In honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth, this is a collection of his unpublished or uncollected writings from 1942 -1951. First of a six-volume series. Click here to learn more about this book
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23. Herbert Marcuse Archive
Technology herbert marcuse.
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ONE-DIMENSIONAL MAN. STUDIES IN THE IDEOLOGY OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY (1964) Introduction: The Paralysis of Criticism: Society Without Opposition ONE-DIMENSIONAL SOCIETY 1. The New Forms of Control
2. The Closing of the Political Universe

3. The Conquest of the Unhappy Consciousness: Repressive Desublimation

4. The Closing of the Universe of Discourse
ONE-DIMENSIONAL THOUGHT 5. Negative Thinking: The Defeated Logic of Protest
6. From Negative to Positive Thinking: Technological Rationality and the Logic of Domination

7. The Triumph of Positive Thinking: One-Dimensional Philosophy
THE CHANCE OF THE ALTERNATIVES 8. The Historical Commitment of Philosophy
9. The Catastrophe of Liberation

10. Conclusion

24. EpistemeLinks: Website Results For Philosopher Herbert Marcuse
General website search results for herbert marcuse including brief biographies, link resources, and more. Provided by EpistemeLinks.
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25. Herbert Marcuse Short Biography, By Grandson Harold
Onepage biography of philosopher herbert marcuse (1898-1979) by Harold marcuse, professor of history at UC Santa Barbara. Written for a presentation in
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON HERBERT MARCUSE
prepared by Harold Marcuse for a screening of the video
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UC Santa Barbara, 4/16/97 for more information, visit the Official Herbert Marcuse website www.marcuse.org/herbert
  • Born 1898 in Berlin, well-to-do family
  • served in WWI; not combat, but "wiping horses' asses" for infantry in Berlin (pre-automobile age!)
  • participated briefly in 1918 German revolution which brought an end to WWI
  • 1918-1922: graduate school in German literature, Ph.D. Univ. of Freiburg in 1922
  • 1922-1928 worked as a bookseller in Berlin
  • 1928: my father born in Berlin; Herbert went to Freiburg as an assistant to the philosophy professor Martin Heidegger. ( One of my dissertation advisors (M. Geyer) turns out to have been Heidegger's nephew
  • Project: critique of existing Marxism as rigid orthodoxy; need to focus on the INDIVIDUAL
    • concern with individual liberation, personal well being, personal contribution to social transformation
  • 1933: Institut fur Sozialforschung (Institute for Social Research) in Frankfurt
    • develop new theory of state and economy, beyond what Marx had foreseen

26. Marcuse - MSN Encarta
marcuse, herbert (18981979), German American philosopher, known as a leading theoretician of the radical left and New Left and as an incisive critic
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27. Herbert Marcuse
The herbert marcuse page at Mythos Logos, with links galore!
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Herbert Marcuse "Whatever the object may be (thing, flower, animal or man), it is represented and judged not in terms of its usefulness, not according to any purpose it may possibly serve, and also not in view of its 'internal' finality or completeness. In the aesthetic imagination, the object is represented as free from all such relations and properties, as freely being itself. The experience in which the object is thus 'given' is totally different from the every-day as well as scientific experience; all links between object and the world of theoretical and practical reason are severed, or rather suspended. This experience, which releases the object into its 'free' being, is the work of the free play of imagination." (from Eros and Civilization Links Herbert Marcuse Home Page
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28. Glbtq >> Social Sciences >> Marcuse, Herbert
Germanborn philosopher herbert marcuse had an enormous influence on theories of sexual liberation, particularly in the early post-Stonewall gay movement
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Marcuse, Herbert (1898-1979) German-born philosopher Herbert Marcuse was one of the leading theorists of the New Left in Europe and the United States in the late 1960s. Much like Michel Foucault in a later generation, Marcuse had an enormous influence on theories of sexual liberation, particularly in the early post-Stonewall gay movement and on the left. Many young people in the 1960s adopted Marcuse-like sexual politics as the basis for the counter-culture's radical transformation of values. By exploring drugs, music and sex, they sought to experience what Marcuse described as an "erotic sense of reality." Sponsor Message.
Marcuse's book Eros and Civilization (1955), a synthesis of the thought of Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx, also played an influential role in the writing of early proponents of gay liberation, such as Dennis Altman and Martin Duberman, and it influenced radical gay groups such as the Gay Liberation Front's Red Butterfly Collective. Born on July 19, 1898 in Berlin, Marcuse grew up in a comfortable upper-middle class Jewish neighborhood. In 1916, at the height of World War I, he was forced to complete his Gymnasium (that is, private high school) studies in an accelerated wartime program in order to be drafted into the Imperial German Army.

29. The Origins Of Political Correctness
Other key members who join up around this time are Theodore Adorno, and, most importantly, Erich Fromm and herbert marcuse. Fromm and marcuse introduce an
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The Origins of Political Correctness An Accuracy in Academia Address by Bill Lind Variations of this speech have been delivered to various AIA conferences including the 2000 Consevative University at American University W here does all this stuff that you’ve heard about this morning – the victim feminism, the gay rights movement, the invented statistics, the rewritten history, the lies, the demands, all the rest of it – where does it come from? For the first time in our history, Americans have to be fearful of what they say, of what they write, and of what they think. They have to be afraid of using the wrong word, a word denounced as offensive or insensitive, or racist, sexist, or homophobic. We have seen other countries, particularly in this century, where this has been the case. And we have always regarded them with a mixture of pity, and to be truthful, some amusement, because it has struck us as so strange that people would allow a situation to develop where they would be afraid of what words they used. But we now have this situation in this country. We have it primarily on college campuses, but it is spreading throughout the whole society. Were does it come from? What is it? We call it "Political Correctness." The name originated as something of a joke, literally in a comic strip, and we tend still to think of it as only half-serious. In fact, it’s deadly serious. It is the great disease of our century, the disease that has left tens of millions of people dead in Europe, in Russia, in China, indeed around the world. It is the disease of ideology. PC is not funny. PC is deadly serious.

30. Herbert-Marcuse-Archive, Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt Am Main
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Holdings of the Herbert-Marcuse-Archive The Herbert-Marcuse Archive comprises ca. 40 000 pages and forms a large part of the scientific literary remains of Herbert Marcuse and other important material which benefits research on the life, works and effects of the philosopher. The material is split into three groups:
  • correspondence work manuscripts and work material.
In addition to the handwritten and typed manuscripts there is an extensive collection of articles and newspaper cuttings which are not only significant for Herbert Marcuse's biography but provide a treasure-house for research on the youth protest movement in the United States and Western Europe. The Archives Index The holdings are indexed in a four-volumed catalogue.
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  • 31. Marcuse.html
    From Negations Essays in Critical Theory by herbert marcuse. .. Douglas Kellner, noted scholar on herbert marcuse, has thirty essays, articles and
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    Back to the Walter Benjamin Research Syndicate Homepage Herbert Marcuse Aggressiveness in Advanced Industrial Society (1967) From Negations : Essays in Critical Theory Herbert Marcuse on the Internet The psychiatrist might proceed like the general physician and direct therapy to making the patient function within his family, in his job or environment, while trying to influence and even change the environmental factors as much as this is in his power. The limits will soon make themselves felt, for example, if the mental strains and stresses of the patient are caused, not merely by certain bad conditions in his job, in his neighborhood, in his social status, but by the very nature The Sane Society ; it deals, not with the established, but with a future, society, the implication being that the established society is not sane but insane. Is not the individual who functions normally, adequately, and healthily as a citizen of a sick society - is not such an individual himself sick? And would not a sick society require an antagonistic concept of mental health, a meta-concept designating (and preserving) mental qualities which are tabooed, arrested, or distorted by the "sanity" prevalent in the sick society? (For example, mental health equals the ability to live as a dissenter, to live a nonadjusted life.) When I speak of the surplus-repression "required" for the maintenance of a society, or of the need for systematic manipulation and control, I do not refer to individually experienced social needs and consciously inaugurated policies: they may be thus experienced and inaugurated or they may not. I rather speak of

    32. The Praxis Of Suffering
    especially the work of such persons as Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, herbert marcuse, and Walter Benjamin.48 In its early years at the Institute for
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    33. MARCUSE, Herbert (1898-1979)
    marcuse, herbert (18981979). By Lloyd Spencer. marcuse emerged as philosopher and scholar within Weimar Germany. After participating in the attempted
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    MARCUSE, Herbert (1898-1979) By Lloyd Spencer Marcuse emerged as philosopher and scholar within Weimar Germany. After participating in the attempted Social Democratic revolution in Berlin in 1917 and becoming familiar with the works of Marx he went to study with Heidegger at Freiburg University in 1928. Marcuse’s hopes for a radical new beginning for philosophy (and a synthesis between existentialism and Marxism) led him back to Hegel. In 1932 he published a major study of Hegel and in 1933 he published the first major review of rediscovered Marx's 1844 Manuscripts. In 1934 he fled Nazism and emigrated to the USA, where he lived for the rest of his life. Reason and Revolution (1941) provided a study of the genesis of Hegel's thought and drew Hegel and Marx closer together as social philosophers responding to revolutionary possibilities (and social movements) in the society of their time. Marcuse's thinking was closely related to the hegelian Marxism — or "Critical Theory" — developed by the members of the Frankfurt School (The Institute for Social Research) under the guidance of HORKHEIMER and ADORNO. Eros and Civilization (1955) presented a reading of Freud influenced by Marcuse's own existentialist form of Marxism. In it he upheld the view that the liberation of society would need to overcome, or at least transform, that repression which Freud had regarded as constitutive of ego-formation and therefore as a constant in civilization. In 1958 Marcuse published

    34. Love For Three Oranges: Herbert Marcuse
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    35. KQED | Forum: The Legacy Of Herbert Marcuse
    KQED Public Radio free audio archive of The Legacy of herbert marcuse from the locallyproduced program Forum.
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    36. ZNet |Vision & Strategy | Remembering Herbert Marcuse
    Today is the 107th birthday of the late herbert marcuse (left), the political, social, and cultural philosopher a leading member of what is known as the
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    38. 37890. Marcuse, Herbert. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
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