One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society

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Beacon Press, 11 sept. 2012 - 320 pages
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Originally 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.


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Avis d'utilisateur  - noonaut - LibraryThing

One-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 - LibraryThing

This 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

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Table des matières

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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Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979) was born in Berlin and educated at the universities of Berlin and Freiburg. He fled Germany in 1933 and arrived in the United States in 1934. Marcuse taught at Columbia, Harvard, Brandeis, and the University of California, San Diego, where he met Andrew Feenberg and William Leiss as graduate students. He is the author of numerous books, including One-Dimensional Man and Eros and Civilization.

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