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  1. Marcuse argues that tolerance in advanced industrial society is a partisan goal that serves the cause of oppression. He calls for a liberating intolerance toward prevailing policies, attitudes, and opinions, and for a universal tolerance that transcends class and national interests.

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  2. Repressive Toleranz ist der Titel eines Essays des deutschen Soziologen und Philosophen Herbert Marcuse. Diese Abhandlung ist Teil der 1965 erschienenen Kritik der reinen Toleranz.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Quick Reference. The passive acceptance of social and governmental practices, policies and actions which restrict freedom in an absolute sense. The Frankfurt School theorist Herbert Marcuse coined the term in an essay of that title for a book co-written with Robert Wolff and Barrington Moore, Critique of Pure Tolerance (1965).

  4. Abstract. Herbert Marcuses essay Repressive Tolerance (RP) has been praised by the Left and vilified by the Right for its alleged promotion of censorship targeting reactionary opinions and actions. I argue that this interpretation of the text is mistaken.

  5. 18. Dez. 2013 · Another example of one-dimensional thinking is the subject of Marcuses famous and controversial essay “Repressive Tolerance”. Here, Marcuse shows how terms, ideas, or concepts that have their origin in struggles for liberation can be co-opted and used to legitimate oppression. The concept of tolerance was once used as a ...