Marcuse in 1955 in Newton, Massachusetts[1] | |
Born | July 19, 1898 |
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Died | July 29, 1979 (aged 81) Starnberg, West Germany |
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Alma mater | University of Freiburg |
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Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
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Frankfurt School |
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Major works |
Reason and Revolution Eclipse of Reason Escape from Freedom Minima Moralia Eros and Civilization One-Dimensional Man Negative Dialectics The Theory of Communicative Action Dialectic of Enlightenment |
Notable theorists |
Herbert Marcuse·Theodor Adorno Max Horkheimer·Walter Benjamin Erich Fromm·Friedrich Pollock Leo Löwenthal·Jürgen Habermas Alfred Schmidt·Axel HonnethSiegfried Kracauer·Otto Kirchheimer |
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Critical theory·Dialectic·Praxis Psychoanalysis·Antipositivism Popular culture·Culture industry Advanced capitalism Privatism·Non-identity Communicative rationality Legitimation crisis |
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Libertarian socialism | |||
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