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  1. 18. Dez. 2013 · Culture separates itself from the social order. That is, the social realm or civilization is characterized by labor, the working day, the realm of necessity, operational thought, etc. (Marcuse 1965: 16). This is the realm of real material and social relations as well as the struggle for existence.

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  2. Herbert Marcuse ( / mɑːrˈkuːzə /; German: [maʁˈkuːzə]; July 19, 1898 – July 29, 1979) was a German–American philosopher, social critic, and political theorist, associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory.

  3. 23. Dez. 2020 · Herbert Marcuse entwickelt dazu die Gegenthese, indem er zu zeigen versucht, wie durch die Durchsetzung der technologischen Rationalität die Sphären von Kultur und Zivilisation zunehmend nivelliert werden. Technik und Kultur, so Marcuse, stehen in einem dialektischen Verhältnis zueinander.

  4. 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 Soldatenrates.

  5. HERBERT MARCUSE between culture and civilization, according to which "culture" refers to some higher dimension of human autonomy and fulfillment, while "civilization" designates the realm of necessity, of socially necessary work and behavior, where man is not really himself and in his own element but is subject to heteronomy, to external ...

  6. 19. Juli 1998 · 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.

  7. His criticisms of advanced industrial society and defence of radical politics achieved world-wide impact, and he was acclaimed ‘father of the New Left’. 1 Almost alone among contemporary philosophers, Marcuses ideas became topics of debate not only in scholarly journals, but in the popular press as well.