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  1. 18. Dez. 2013 · 1. Biography. 2. The Aesthetic Dimension. 3. The Search for a Philosophical Foundation for Marxism and the Radical Subject. 3.1 Phenomenological Marxism. 3.2 Philosophical Anthropology and Radical Subjectivity. 3.3 Negative (Dialectical) Thinking and Social Change. 4. Psychoanalysis and Utopian Vision.

  2. Comprehensive 'Official' Herbert Marcuse Website, by one of Marcuse's grandsons, with full bibliographies of primary and secondary works, and full texts of many important works. International Herbert Marcuse Society website. "Herbert Marcuse (on-line) Archive" at the Marxists Internet Archive.

  3. 19. Okt. 2020 · Comprehensive Official Herbert Marcuse Website, by one of Marcuse’s grandsons, with full bibliographies of primary and secondary works, and full texts of many important works.

  4. The New Left and the 1960s. Douglas Kellner (ed), Herbert Marcuse's Collected Papers, Volume 3: The New Left and the 1960s (Routledge, 2004), 224 pages. $56/70 at amazon.com. From the publisher's website: "The New Left and the 1960s is the third volume of Herbert Marcuse's collected papers.

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  5. 25. März 2024 · Herbert Marcuse was a German-born American political philosopher and prominent member of the Frankfurt School of critical social analysis. His Marxist and Freudian theories of 20th-century Western society were influential in the leftist student movements of the 1960s, especially after the 1968

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  6. Herbert Marcuse. Herbert Marcuse (1955) Herbert Marcuse [ marˈkuːzə] (* 19. Juli 1898 in Berlin; † 29. Juli 1979 in Starnberg) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Philosoph, Politologe und Soziologe . Während der deutschen Novemberrevolution 1918/19 betätigte er sich früh politisch als Mitglied eines Berliner Arbeiter- und ...

  7. 1898 Herbert Marcuse wird am 19.Juli als Sohn eines jüdischen Textilfabrikanten aus Pommern in Berlin geboren. 1917-1919 Mitglied der SPD. 1918 Kriegsdienst im Ersten Weltkrieg. Während der Revolution wird Marcuse in den Soldatenrat von Berlin-Reinickendorf gewählt. 1919-1922 Marcuse studiert Philosophie an den Universitäten Berlin und ...