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  1. Gespräche mit Herbert Marcuse (edition suhrkamp) by Herbert Marcuse,
  2. Marxism and Freedom...From 1776 Until Today. With a Preface By Herbert Marcuse by Raya Dunayevskaya, 1958-01-01
  3. Asthetik, Wunsch, Alltaglichkeit: Das Alltagsasthetische als Fluchtpunkt der Asthetik Herbert Marcuses (Sozialphilosophische Studien) (German Edition) by Ulrich Gmunder, 1984
  4. Marxism, Revolution and Utopia: Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse, Volume 6 (Herbert Marcuse: Collected Papers) by Herbert Marcuse, 2004-06-28
  5. Reason and Eros: The Social Theory of Herbert Marcuse (Pluto ideas in progress) by Vincent Geoghegan, 1981-03
  6. Heinrich Boll und Herbert Marcuse: Literatur als Utopie (German Edition) by Heinrich Herlyn, 1979
  7. Rebellische Subjektivitat und Internationalismus: Der Einfluss Herbert Marcuses und der nationalen Befreiungsbewegungen in der sog. Dritten Welt auf die ... und Arbeiterbewegung) (German Edition) by Ingo Juchler, 1989
  8. Critical Interruptions; New Left Perspectives on Herbert Marcuse by Paul, Ed Breines, 1970-01-01
  9. The philosophy of Herbert Marcuse by Harold Bleich, 1977
  10. Le colpevoli ambiguita di Herbert Markus (Italian Edition) by Enrico Palandri, 1997
  11. Reason and revolution; Hegel and the rise of social theory. 2nd edition, with supplementary chapter. . by Herbert Marcuse, 1963
  12. Marcuse, Fromm, Reich: El freudomarxismo (Serie Historia de la filosofia) (Spanish Edition) by Jose Luis Taberner, 1985
  13. Soviet Marxism, a Critical Analysis by Herbert Marcuse, 2010-01-18
  14. From Luther to Popper by Herbert Marcuse, 1991-06-06

61. Herbert Marcuse - Philosopher - Biography
Biography and bibliography of Herbert Marcuse, the German philosopher who worked as a political theorist and became famous for his critiques of capitalist society.
http://www.egs.edu/library/herbert-marcuse/biography/
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      Herbert Marcuse Herbert Marcuse was born in Berlin on July 19,1898. In 1922 he received his Ph. D. from the University of Freiburg. While a student, he became a member of the Social Democratic Party. He worked as a bookseller in Berlin after completing his studies, and he published his first article in 1928. At this time he was attempting to form a synthesis in his work of phenomenology, existentialism and Marxim, an approach which would be continued by thinkers such as Sartre and Merleau-Ponty. In 1929 Marcuse returned to Freiburg to write his habilitation entitled Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity under the guidance of Martin Heidegger. Marcuse co-founded the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research with Theodore Adorno and Max Horkheimer. The members of the Institute have been credited for the development of a model of Critical Theory, a type of Marxism influenced by psychoanalysis and existentialism, and their influential aesthetic theories and critiques of capitalist culture. Among the projects of the Institute is a theory of the contemporary condition of state and monopoly capitalism, and an analysis and critique of German fascism. Marcuse was involved in the Institute's many interdisciplinary projects, identifying in particular with critical social theory, and maintained a close relationship to the other members of the Institute throughout his life. When Hitler came to power in 1933 Marcuse first fled to Geneva, then in 1934 to the United States. The Institute for Social Research was granted offices and an academic affiliation with Columbia University, and Marcuse worked there for seven years. Marcuse became a U.S. citizen in 1940. In the 1930s he was a patriotic American, and when the War began he offered his service to the Office of War Information and the Office of Secret Services as an analyst of German culture. Later, he headed the State Department's Central European Bureau, a position for which he would eventually express regret. In 1951 Marcuse returned to his academic carreer, disenchanted with U.S. policies of the Cold War period.

62. Frankfurt School: Hegel's First System By Herbert Marcuse, 1941
Chapter from Marcuse s Reason and Revolution explaining the earliest version of Hegel s Logic and Phenomenology.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/works/reason/marcuse1.htm
Herbert Marcuse
III. Hegel's First System (1802-1806)
THE Jenenser Logic and the Metaphysics exist in but one draft each, the Philosophy of Nature and the Philosophy of Mind in two. The considerable variations between these will be neglected here, since they have no bearing on the structure of the whole. We have chosen to deal only with the general trend and organisation of the whole, and with the principles that guide the development of the concepts. The content of the particular concepts will be discussed when we reach the different sections of the final system.
1. The Logic
Logic is an ontology in so far as it deals with such categories. But his Logic also deals with the general forms of thought We can understand the reason for this seeming heterogeneity of content when we remember that Kant, too, treated ontology as well as formal logic in his Transcendental Logic, taking up the categories of substantiality, causality, community (reciprocity), together with the theory of judgment. The traditional distinction between formal logic and general Metaphysics (ontology) is meaningless to transcendental idealism, which conceives the forms of being as the results of the activity of human understanding. The principles of thought thus also become principles of the objects of thought (of the phenomena). With this point in mind, we can readily see why logic and metaphysics are one in the Hegelian system. The

63. Frankfurt School: One Dimensional Man, By Herbert Marcuse
Chapter from Herbert Marcuse s book.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/works/one-dimensional-man/
Herbert Marcuse. 1964
One-Dimensional Man.
Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society
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Contents
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: 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
Further reading: Georg Lukacs Archive The Search for Method , Jean-Paul Sartre, 1960 The Logic of Modern Physics , Percy Bridgman, 1927 Herbert Marcuse Archive

64. La Revue Planète Ouvre De Nouveaux Horizons/Herbert Marcuse: L'asservissement D
Emission consacr e la pens e d Herbert Marcuse sur Radio-Canada (archive .ram, 1989).
http://radio-canada.ca/par4/special/planete/planete7.html
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21 juin 1989 1. Introduction
ouvre de nouveau horizons
2. Herbert Marcuse
Introduction
ouvre de nouveaux horizons dont les sujets sont hautement tripatifs Courrier.
" Nos lecteurs parlent de l’ancien et du nouveau ",
Dans le Courrier des lecteurs du 3 e " Vous avez eu le mérite d’ouvrir des horizons nouveaux, de tenter de briser la croûte protectrice des fausses certitudes, de creuser un abîme sous le lit moelleux de nos croyances et de nos conventions, et tout cela n’est pas rien; vous avez su rassembler une équipe intéressante et dynamique. "
" Les salles parisiennes et la consommation de festivals ",
Nº6,
avril 1969
" L’audiovisuel envahit de plus en plus notre vie. Nous subissons l’image sans savoir très bien quoi en faire. La saturation est encore loin d’être à son niveau maximum – on doit s’en rapprocher maintenant… – et déjà l’homme abdique graduellement le pouvoir de critiquer, c’est-à-dire le pouvoir de l’intelligence. À force de consommer de l’image, il reste sans réaction, comme hébété. " Je crois qu’il y a pas mal de vrai dans tout cela.

65. Folder - Marcuse, Herbert
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67. Herbert Marcuse — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Marcuse, Herbert. Marcuse, Herbert (m rk OO 'z u) , 1898–1979, U.S. political philosopher, b. Berlin. He was educated at the Univ. of Freiburg and with Theodore
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68. Marcuse, Herbert
Marcuse, Herbert Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Marcuse, Herbert at Questia library.
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http://cartoon.iguw.tuwien.ac.at/christian/marcuse/ Marcuse, Liberation, and Radical Ecology
Explores Marcuse's essay detailing the importance of ecology and the need to keep external nature from capitalist pollution and destruction.
http://www.uta.edu/huma/illuminations/kell11.htm European Graduate School: Herbert Marcuse
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70. Marcuse, Herbert Marcuse: Information From Answers.com
Marcuse , Herbert Marcuse United States political philosopher (born in Germany) concerned about the dehumanizing effects of capitalism and modern
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