Marcuse and Freedom (RLE Social Theory)

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Civil Society
co-operative society theory
Contemporary Societies
critical theory
dialectical analysis
Dimensional Man
Emphasis Marcuse
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Good Life
Hegel's Ontology
Hegel’s Ontology
Heidegger influence
human emancipation
Marcuse's Conception
Marcuse's Idea
Marcuse's Interpretation
Marcuse's presentation
Marcuse's Project
Marcuse's Theory
Marcuse's Thought
Marcuse's Vision
Marcuse's Work
Marcuse's Writings
Marcuse’s Conception
Marcuse’s Idea
Marcuse’s Interpretation
Marcuse’s Project
Marcuse’s Theory
Marcuse’s Thought
Marcuse’s Vision
Marcuse’s Work
Marcuse’s Writings
Marx's notion of human labour
Marxist philosophy
Paris Manuscripts
philosophical foundations of liberation
Positive Freedom
Radical Action
Soviet Marxism
superficial criticism
Vice Versa
Violate

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138786165
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This comprehensive study of Marcuse’s thought concentrates on his theory of freedom, arguing that it is this which supplies the key to all his writings. This argument is substantiated by a detailed chronological examination of Marcuse’s works. The author shows the rigorous logic underlying Marcuse’s thinking, which is often obscured in Marcuse’s own presentation, and pays particular attention to the influence of Heidegger, and of Marx’s notion of human labour. This sympathetic reconstruction of the subject attempts to rescue Marcuse from misunderstanding and superficial criticism, and argues that Marcuse’s most famous work, One Dimensional Man, is in fact an aberration from the mainstream of his work. This book forms one of the most accessible and reliable treatments of Marcuse available.

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