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One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society is a 1964 book by the philosopher Herbert Marcuse, in which the author offers a wide-ranging critique of both contemporary capitalism and the Communist society of the Soviet Union, documenting the parallel rise of new forms of social repression in both these societies, as well as the decline of revolutionary potential in the West. He argues that "advanced industrial society" created false needs, which integrated individuals into the existing system of production and consumption via mass media, advertising, industrial management, and contemporary modes of thought.
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Modern Civilization, Philosophy, Technology, Social sciences, History, Civilization, modern, 20th century, Social sciences, philosophy, Civilisation, Technologie et civilisation, Société industrielle, Industriële maatschappij, Philosophie sociale, Technologie, Philosophie, Religion and science, Geloof en wetenschap, Hindoeïsme, Religion et sciences, Histoire de la contraverse, Fiction, general, 20e siècle, Civilisation moderne, Civilizacio n moderna, Sociologi a., Clases sociales, Civilizacio n, Civilización, Political science, Technology and civilization, SOCIAL SCIENCE, General, Civilization, Social Psychology, Occupations, Industries, Social aspects, Civilization, modern, Civilization, modern--20th century, Hm101 .m268 1991, 301Times
20th century, S.XX, 1950, 20e siècleShowing 10 featured editions. View all 48 editions?
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