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  1. Herbert Marcuse was born in Berlin on July 19, 1898. After completing his Ph.D. thesis at the University of Freiburg in 1922, he moved to Berlin, where he worked in the book trade. He returned to Freiburg in 1929 to write a habilitation (professor's dissertation) with Martin Heidegger. In 1933, since he would not be allowed to complete that ...

  2. What Herbert Marcuse Got Right — and Wrong. By. Jeremy Cohan. Benjamin Serby. Socialists today should learn from Herbert Marcuse’s One-Dimensional Man: in particular, its spirit of protest, its materialist social theory, and its warnings about commodified liberation. But they should leave behind its moralism and despair about change.

  3. Herbert Marcuse Berlinben született Karl Marcuse és Gertrud Kreslawsky fiaként. Heidegger tanítványa volt, az 1930-as években a marxizmus hatott rá, de azt elsősorban kultúrkritikaként értelmezte át. Egyik alapító tagja volt a két világháború közötti időszak jelentős filozófiai körének, az ún.

  4. Herbert Marcuse Archive 1898-1979 “Hegel's system brings to a close the entire epoch in modern philosophy that had begun with Descartes and had embodied the basic ideas of modern society. Hegel was the last to interpret the world as reason, subjecting nature and history alike to the standards of thought and freedom.

  5. Herbert Marcuse (/mɑːrˈkuːzə/; alemany: [maɐ̯ˈkuːzə], Berlín, 19 de juliol de 1898 – Berlín, 29 de juliol de 1979) fou un filòsof i sociòleg alemany, una de les principals figures de l'Escola de Frankfurt. Vida.

  6. Herbert Marcuse. "Repressive Tolerance". This essay is dedicated to my students at Brandeis University. THIS essay examines the idea of tolerance in our advanced industrial society. The conclusion reached is that the realization of the objective of tolerance would call for intolerance toward prevailing policies, attitudes, opinions, and the ...

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