One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial SocietyOriginally published in 1964, One-Dimensional Man quickly became one of the most important texts in the ensuing decade of radical political change. This second edition, newly introduced by Marcuse scholar Douglas Kellner, presents Marcuse's best-selling work to another generation of readers in the context of contemporary events. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Avis d'utilisateur - noonaut - LibraryThingOne-Dimensional Man is one of those unique books who grow into their predictions. Marcuse examined the popular culture and technological achievements of his time and correctly saw their underlying ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Avis d'utilisateur - jgoodwll - LibraryThingThis is one of the most difficult books I have read and most of it probably needs a training in philosophy. I suspect a lot of its influence was mediated through reviews and summaries. It is clear ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
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From Negative to Positive Thinking Technological Rationality and the Logic of Domination | 144 |
The Triumph of Positive Thinking OneDimensional Philosophy | 170 |
The Chance of the Alternatives | 201 |
The Historical Commitment of Philosophy | 203 |
The Catastrophe of Liberation | 225 |
Conclusion | 247 |
Index | 259 |
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One-dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society Herbert Marcuse Affichage d'extraits - 1964 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
abstract advanced industrial society alienation analytic philosophy apparatus appears become capitalism capitalist character comprehended concepts concrete consciousness contemporary contradiction Critical Theory critique culture defined destruction desublimation dialectical dimension domination Douglas Kellner empirical empiricism established society established universe existence experience facts false consciousness forces Frankfurt Frankfurt School freedom function Gilbert Simondon Hegel Herbert Marcuse historical human Ibid ideological images individual institutions intellectual irrational labor labor power language liberation linguistic analysis logic Marcuse Marcuse's Marxism material matter meaning ment metaphysical modes of thought nature needs negation negative object One-Dimensional operational opposition organization particular philosophy physical political possibilities practice production proposition qualitative change qualities radical realization realm Reason relation repressive Roland Barthes satisfaction scientific scientific method social change specific structure struggle technical progress technological rationality things thinking tion totalitarian transcend transformation translation truth universe of discourse validity
