Thorkelson’s informative graphic biography of philosopher Herbert Marcuse includes a foreword by political activist Angela Davis, but just as revealing are the scathing antiendorsements directed at ...
Below the Radar explores critical theory, anti-authoritarianism, the philosophy of technology, and the storied academic career of SFU School of Communication professor Andrew Feenberg, who studied ...
Herbert Marcuse’s One-Dimensional Man was once the New Left’s bible. The book’s rich analysis offers today’s socialists a chance to learn from its spirit of protest, its materialist social theory, and ...
“All liberation depends on the consciousness of servitude,” wrote Herbert Marcuse in 1964. By liberation, the German-American academic made abundantly clear he meant bringing central planning to ...
New German Critique is the leading journal of German Studies. It covers twentieth-century political and social theory, philosophy, literature, film, media, and art, reading cultural texts in light of ...
Philosopher Herbert Marcuse, who was one of the inspirations of the protest movement of "May 68", photographed on July 26, 1969 in Grasse. (Photo; Archives/AFPvia Getty Images) When intellectual ...
The Review of Politics publishes high quality original research that advances scholarly debates in all areas of political theory. We welcome manuscripts on the history of political thought, analytical ...
The title of this creative, dense book is slightly misleading: in fact, it casts a wider net over the ways in which Germany as a whole, not just Dachau, has dealt with the legacy of Nazism. Marcuse, a ...
In 1923, in Frankfurt, Germany, a group of liberal Jewish thinkers sponsored the founding of an interdisciplinary Institut für Sozialforschung (Institute of Social Research). With fascism rapidly ...
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