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from the New Left to the next left

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An edition of Marcuse (1994)

Marcuse

from the New Left to the next left

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MARCUSE brings back to center stage one of the most celebrated and controversial philosophers of the turbulent 1960s, the man Time magazine called the "guru of the New Left.".

In Reason and Revolution, Eros and Civilization, One-Dimensional Man, and other notable works, Herbert Marcuse crystallized the essence of counterculture philosophy. His neo-Marxist critique of Western capitalism was widely embraced by revolutionaries, "hippies," and an entire generation of academics who condemned political, economic, and sexual repression in American society. So complete was Marcuse's identification with the New Left that, with its demise, he and his works fell out of favor.

But, as this volume persuasively shows, Marcuse remains vitally relevant for us today. These writers illuminate the outlines of a Marcuse revival and the Next Left as both emerge to confront the complex challenges of our times.

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Language
English
Pages
281

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Marcuse: From the New Left to the Next Left
April 1994, University Press of Kansas
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Cover of: Marcuse
Marcuse: From the New Left to the Next Left
April 1994, University Press of Kansas
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Marcuse: from the New Left to the next left
1994, University Press of Kansas
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Lawrence, Kan

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
300/.1
Library of Congress
JC251.M25 M37 1994, JC251.M25M37 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 281 p. ;
Number of pages
281

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1428975M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780700606580
ISBN 10
0700606580, 0700606599
LCCN
93040249
OCLC/WorldCat
29312799
Library Thing
2834483
Goodreads
744135
1450664

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