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Reason and Revolution: Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory (1941; second edition 1954) is a book by the philosopher Herbert Marcuse, in which the author discusses the social theories of the philosophers Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Karl Marx.
Herbert Marcuse (/ m ɑːr ... In 1940, Marcuse published Reason and Revolution, a dialectical work studying G. W. F. Hegel and Karl Marx. World War II
Counterrevolution and Revolt was reviewed by the gay rights activist Jearld Moldenhauer in The Body Politic.Moldenhauer suggested that Marcuse found the gay liberation movement insignificant, and criticized Marcuse for ignoring it even though "many gay activists" had been influenced by his earlier book Eros and Civilization (1955).
She disputed Robert B. Pippin's view that the work provides the basis for many elements of a full critical theory, but also rejected Jean-Michel Palmier's view that it was made obsolete by Marcuse's subsequent study on Hegel, Reason and Revolution (1941). She criticized Marcuse for the style of his work in the original German, and for failing ...
Herbert Marcuse, Reason and Revolution: Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory, 1941; Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, Dialectic of Enlightenment, 1944; Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization, 1945; Henri Lefebvre, Critique of Everyday Life, 1947, 1961, 1981; Jean-Paul Sartre, Critique of Dialectical Reason, 1960; Herbert Marcuse, One ...
Pages in category "Works by Herbert Marcuse" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Reason and Revolution; S. Secret Reports on Nazi Germany;
Repressive desublimation is a term, first coined by Frankfurt School philosopher and sociologist Herbert Marcuse in his 1964 work One-Dimensional Man, that refers to the way in which, in advanced industrial society (), "the progress of technological rationality is liquidating the oppositional and transcending elements in the “higher culture.” [1] In other words, where art was previously a ...
Herbert Marcuse's Reason and Revolution is published. Karl Marx's Grundrisse is published. Pitirim Sorokin's Social and Cultural Dynamics is published. William Lloyd Warner's Social Life of a Modern Community is published.