Chapter from Marcuse's Reason and Revolution explaining the earliest version of Hegel's Logic and Phenomenology ...
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HERBERT MARCUSE By Douglas Kellner Herbert Marcuse gained world renown during the 1960s as a philosopher, social theorist, and political activist, celebrated in the media as father of the New Left. University professor and author of many books and articles, Marcuse won notoriety when he was perceived as both an influence on and defender of the New Left in the United States and Europe. His theory ...
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A comprehensive collection of texts, links and pictures of Herbert Marcuse, the famous Frankfurt School philosopher, created and maintained by one of Herbert's grandsons ...
American National Biography: Marcuse, Herbert By Douglas Kellner MARCUSE, HERBERT (1898-1979), author, University professor, and political activist, was born on July 19, 1898, in Berlin, Germany, the son of Carl Marcuse, a prosperous Jewish merchant and Gertrud Kreslawsky, daughter of a wealthy German factory owner. Marcuse studied in the Mommsen Gymnasium in Berlin prior to World War I and ...
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We now have essays on the social meaning of biology appearing from left, right and centre, and this seems a suitable occasion to comment on the genre and the issues which it raises. The latest entry is an important, honest book, and at first glance it seems a shame that it appears in Britain at a time when it will almost inevitably be absorbed in the current maelstrom of pseudo-biology.
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON HERBERT MARCUSE prepared by Harold Marcuse for a screening of the video Herbert's Hippopotamus, UC Santa Barbara, 4/16/97 for detailed information about Herbert, visit www.marcuse.org/herbert Born 1898 in Berlin, well-to-do family served in WWI; not combat, but wiping horses' asses for infantry in Berlin (pre-automobile age!) participated briefly in 1918 German ...
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