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  1. The Flight into Inwardness: An Exposition and Critique of Herbert Marcuse's Theory of Liberative Aesthetics by Timothy J. Lukes, 1985-07
  2. The New Left and the 1960s: Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse, Volume 3 (Herbert Marcuse: Collected Papers) by Herbert Marcuse, 2004-12-08
  3. Negations: Essays in Critical Theory by Herbert Marcuse, 1989-06
  4. Herbert Marcuse's Utopia by Alain Martineau, 1986-06-01
  5. Herbert Marcuse: A Critical Reader
  6. Heideggerian Marxism (European Horizons) by Herbert Marcuse, 2005-11-01
  7. The Imaginary Witness: The Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse by Morton Schoolman, 1984-01-01
  8. Critical Theory and Democratic Vision: Herbert Marcuse and Recent Liberation Philosophies by Arnold L. Farr, 2009-01-16
  9. Critical Theory and Political Possibilities: Conceptions of Emancipatory Politics in the Works of Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, and Habermas (Contributions in Sociology) by Joan Alway, 1995-02-14
  10. Heidegger's Children: Hannah Arendt, Karl Lowith, Hans Jonas, and Herbert Marcuse by Richard Wolin, 2003-02-10
  11. Marcuse: From the New Left to the Next Left
  12. Marcuse's Challenge to Education by Douglas Kellner, 2009-01-16
  13. Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and Redemption of History by Andrew Feenberg, 2004-11-22
  14. Antworten auf Herbert Marcuse. Herausgegeben von Jurgen Habermas. by J. A.O. HABERMAS, 1968

21. Illuminations: Kellner
herbert marcuse. By Douglas Kellner. herbert marcuse gained world renown during the 1960s as a philosopher, social theorist, and political activist, celebrated in the media as "father of the New Left."
http://www.uta.edu/huma/illuminations/kell12.htm
HERBERT MARCUSE
By Douglas Kellner
Herbert Marcuse gained world renown during the 1960s as a philosopher, social theorist, and political activist, celebrated in the media as "father of the New Left." University professor and author of many books and articles, Marcuse won notoriety when he was perceived as both an influence on and defender of the "New Left" in the United States and Europe. His theory of "one-dimensional" society provided critical perspectives on contemporary capitalist and state communist societies and his notion of "the great refusal" won him renown as a theorist of revolutionary change and "liberation from the affluent society." Consequently, he became one of the most influential intellectuals in the United States during the 1960s and into the 1970s. And yet, ultimately, it may be his contributions to philosophy that are most significant and in this entry I shall attempt to specify Marcuse's contributions to contemporary philosophy and his place in the narrative of continental philosophy.
Heidegger, Marxism, and Philosophy

22. Hegel's First System By Herbert Marcuse, 1941
Chapter from marcuse's 1941 work Reason and Revolution, explaining the earliest version of Hegel's Logic and Phenomenology.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/works/reason/marcuse1.htm
Herbert Marcuse
III. Hegel's First System (1802-1806)
THE Jenenser Logic and the Metaphysics exist in but one draft each, the Philosophy of Nature and the Philosophy of Mind in two. The considerable variations between these will be neglected here, since they have no bearing on the structure of the whole. We have chosen to deal only with the general trend and organisation of the whole, and with the principles that guide the development of the concepts. The content of the particular concepts will be discussed when we reach the different sections of the final system.
1. The Logic
Logic is an ontology in so far as it deals with such categories. But his Logic also deals with the general forms of thought We can understand the reason for this seeming heterogeneity of content when we remember that Kant, too, treated ontology as well as formal logic in his Transcendental Logic, taking up the categories of substantiality, causality, community (reciprocity), together with the theory of judgment. The traditional distinction between formal logic and general Metaphysics (ontology) is meaningless to transcendental idealism, which conceives the forms of being as the results of the activity of human understanding. The principles of thought thus also become principles of the objects of thought (of the phenomena). With this point in mind, we can readily see why logic and metaphysics are one in the Hegelian system. The

23. The Herbert Marcuse Internet Archive
Reference Writers herbert marcuse. herbert marcuse Archive. 18981979. herbert marcuse By Douglas Kellner off-site link marcuse Home Page off-site link.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/
Reference Writers: Herbert Marcuse
Herbert Marcuse Archive
Biography from including III. Hegel's First System
Part II, From Philosophy to Social Theory
One Dimensional Man
Aggressiveness in Advanced Industrial Society Further reading: Herbert Marcuse By Douglas Kellner [off-site link]
Marcuse Home Page
[off-site link] The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception , Adorno, 1927
The supramundane character of the Hegelian world spirit
, Adorno, 1966
Karl Korsch Archive

Jean-Paul Sartre Archive

Georg Lukacs Archive

Erich Fromm Archive
...
Philosophy of Right
, Hegel, 1821
Political community and individual freedom in Hegel
, Pelczynski, 1984 , Avineri Writers' Archive Philosophy Reference Archive

24. Illuminations: Kellner
American National Biography marcuse, herbert. By Douglas Kellner. marcuse, herbert (18981979), author, University professor, and
http://www.uta.edu/english/dab/illuminations/kell12.html
American National Biography:
Marcuse, Herbert
By Douglas Kellner
MARCUSE, HERBERT (1898-1979), author, University professor, and political activist, was born on July 19, 1898, in Berlin, Germany, the son of Carl Marcuse, a prosperous Jewish merchant and Gertrud Kreslawsky, daughter of a wealthy German factory owner. Marcuse studied in the Mommsen Gymnasium in Berlin prior to World War I and served with the German army in the war. He received his military training in Darmstadt and was transferred to Berlin early in 1918, where he observed and sympathized with the German Revolution that drove the Kaiser out of Germany and established a Social Democratic government. After demobilization, Marcuse went to Freiburg to pursue his studies and received a Ph.D. in literature in 1922 for a dissertation on The German Artist-Novel . Following a short career as a bookseller in Berlin, Marcuse returned to Freiburg in 1928 to study philosophy with Martin Heidegger, then one of he most influential thinkers in Germany. Marcuse's first published article in 1928 attempted a synthesis of the philosophical perspectives of phenomenology, existentialism, and Marxism, anticipating a project which decades later would be carried out by various "existential" and "phenomenological" Marxists, such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, as well as others in Eastern Europe and the United States in the post-war period. Marcuse argued that Marxist thought had degenerated into a rigid orthodoxy and thus needed concrete "phenomenological" experience to revivify the theory. He also believed that Marxism neglected the problem of the individual and throughout his life was concerned with individual liberation and well-being, in addition to social transformation and the possibilities of a transition from capitalism to socialism.

25. EpistemeLinks.com: Philosopher Results
herbert marcuse. herbert marcuseBorn 7/19/1898 Died 7/29/1979. marcuse, herbert, Source Erratic Impact (PRB) Author Danne Polk. Search Directory Links.
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26. Herbert Marcuse -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
herbert marcuse philosophy resources. Resources include commentaries, online texts, essays, annotated links, new and used books by and about marcuse and more. JeanFrancois Lyotard. Gabriel Marcel. herbert marcuse. Merleau-Ponty. G. E and Radical Ecology by Douglas Kellner. herbert-marcuse-Archive. herbert marcuse Bibliographie (DIALECTIQUES
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Technology, War and Fascism Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse , Vol 1) by Herbert Marcuse Douglas Kellner, Peter Marcuse
Acclaimed as one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, Herbert Marcuse's perception of modern technology as a mode of social control indicates his enduring significance. In honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth, this is a collection of his unpublished or uncollected writings from 1942 -1951. First of a six-volume series. Click here to learn more about this book
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This site has some interesting Marcuse resources. Site Includes quotes from the following Marcuse texts::

27. Herbert Marcuse Short Biography, By Grandson Harold
Collection of brief notes on this philosopher's life, by Harold marcuse.
http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/herbert.htm
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON HERBERT MARCUSE
prepared by Harold Marcuse for a screening of the video
" Herbert's Hippopotamus ,"
UC Santa Barbara, 4/16/97 for detailed information about Herbert, visit www.marcuse.org/herbert
  • Born 1898 in Berlin, well-to-do family
  • served in WWI; not combat, but "wiping horses' asses" for infantry in Berlin (pre-automobile age!)
  • participated briefly in 1918 German revolution which brought an end to WWI
  • 1918-1922: graduate school in German literature, Ph.D. Univ. of Freiburg in 1922
  • 1922-1928 worked as a bookseller in Berlin
  • 1928: my father born in Berlin; Herbert went to Freiburg as an assistant to the philosophy professor Martin Heidegger. ( One of my dissertation advisors (M. Geyer) turns out to have been Heidegger's nephew!
  • Project: critique of existing Marxism as rigid orthodoxy; need to focus on the INDIVIDUAL
    • concern with individual liberation, personal well being, personal contribution to social transformation
  • 1933: Institut fur Sozialforschung (Institute for Social Research) in Frankfurt
    • develop new theory of state and economy, beyond what Marx had foreseen

28. Pages Of Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979) And Descendants
The marcuse.org server houses the home pages of the descendants of herbert marcuse (18981979) Irene, Aaron, Andrew, and Harold.
http://www.marcuse.org/
Welcome to Marcuse.org
pages of philosopher Herbert Marcuse
and descendants
some documents about Herbert's father Carl Marcuse (1867-1948) Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979)
Sophie Wertheim, Inge Neumann, Erica Sherover
Peter Marcuse and Frances Marcuse Harold Marcuse Irene Marcuse Silver Philip Silver Andrew Marcuse Joanna Marcuse Aaron
Marcuse-

Kubitza
Miriam ...
Kubitza
Tabitha Silver Monica Noah William
Recent Publications
Herbert, Papers
vol. 1 (1998) Herbert, Papers
vol. 2 (2001) Herbert, Papers
German, vols 1+2 Herbert, Papers German, vol. 3 Peter, housing policy (2000) Irene, novel (2000) Irene, novel Irene, novel Irene, Krimi Harold, history (2001) publ.inf. page created March 2000, last updated 12/23/03 contact: hmarcuse@yahoo.com hits since Mar. 27, 2001 900 on Oct. 24, 2001 4.3 hits/day first 8 months, Mar.-Oct. 2001 1000 on Nov. 8, 1500 on Jan. 24 2001 hits on Mar. 27, 2002 (1st year=5.5/day).

29. LeXone
Formel 1, Segeln und herbert marcuse Der eindimensionale Mensch.
http://www.ahuels.de
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30. Illuminations: Classics
herbert marcuse Biography. By Douglas Kellner By Douglas Kellner. marcuse, Liberation, and Radical Ecology. By Douglas Kellner
http://www.uta.edu/huma/illuminations/marc.htm

Herbert Marcuse: Biography

By Douglas Kellner From to One-Dimensional Man
Section One
Section Two
By Douglas Kellner Marcuse, Liberation, and Radical Ecology
By Douglas Kellner A RECEPÇO DAS IDÉIAS DE MARCUSE NO BRASIL
By Jorge Coelho Soares

31. Herbert Marcuse: Philosopher For Our Time
Brief reflections on this thinker, with an extensive directory of links.
http://herbertmarcuse.com/
HERBERT MARCUSE
Philosopher for Our Time
Herbert Marcuse is one of my favorite modern philosophers. A member of the neo-marxist Frankfurt School and something of a guru to 1960's radicals, he offered forth an abundance of ideas which were (and continue to be) of profound social significance. It was the reading of his work which awakened me from a protracted period of political apathy. I was made aware of how much each one of us, whether we know it or not, is part and parcel of the repressive order of global corporate capitalism. Consciousness of one's own servitude is a prerequisite to unbinding oneself from repression. Perhaps if I had not read Marcuse I would not have gotten fired up enough to take part in the protests during Seattle's WTO convention in 1999. Ah, such great days!.
All I have for now is a wide range of links to Marcuse resources on the Internet. I strongly encourage you to visit the Illuminations website run by Douglas Kellner. It contains a large number of excellent essays on Marcuse and related thinkers. If you'd like to get directly acquainted with Marcuse's philosophy a great place to start would be with his short book An Essay on Liberation , written during the high tide of '60's radicalism. From there you might move on to the earlier

32. Herbert Marcuse Archive
A service of the herbert marcuse Association. Includes full text of OneDimensional Man.
http://cartoon.iguw.tuwien.ac.at/christian/marcuse/
Herbert Marcuse Archive In the Information Age, the conditions for Critical Theories of Society have changed. With this Web Site we are trying to supply material on the topicality of Herbert Marcuse's critical thinking in this changing, but still capitalist world as well as digital versions of some works of Marcuse. We have an introductionary text on some aspects of the topicality of Marcuse's thinking (both in English and German):
Christian Fuchs: On the Topicality of Selected Aspects of Herbert Marcuse's Work
If you want to be added to our Critical Thinking-newslist send us an e-mail with the subject "subscribe", if you wanna be deleted send a mail with the subject "unsubscribe". NEWS: We have published a book (in German) that contains three essays on Herbert Marcuse and a longer work on self-organisation. Click here for details. NOTE: As I am not able to do regular updates on this
websites, most of its content will be offline from August 21st,
2003. The essay about the topicality of Marcuse - which is to my knowledge the

33. Socialism.org - People | Marcuse, Herbert (1898-1979)
marcuse, herbert (18981979). adapted marcuse s Legacy. Since his death in 1979, herbert marcuse s influence has been steadily waning. The
http://socialism.org/people/marcuse_herbert.htm
Marcuse, Herbert (1898-1979) adapted from University of Texas at Arlington's Illuminations Heidegger, Marxism, and Philosophy Marcuse was born in 1898 in Berlin and after serving with the German army in World War I, he went to Freiburg to pursue his studies. After receiving his Ph.D. in literature in 1922, and following a short career as a bookseller in Berlin, he returned to Freiburg in 1928 to study philosophy with Martin Heidegger, then one of the most influential thinkers in Germany. Marcuse's first published article in 1928 attempted a synthesis of the philosophical perspectives of phenomenology, existentialism, and Marxism, a synthesis which decades later would be carried out again by various "existential" and "phenomenological" Marxists, such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, as well as American students and intellectuals in the New Left. Marcuse argued that much Marxist thought had degenerated into a rigid orthodoxy and thus needs concrete lived and "phenomenological" experience to revivify the theory; at the same time, Marcuse believed that Marxism neglected the problem of the individual and throughout his life he was concerned with individual liberation and well-being in addition to social transformation and the possibilities of a transition from capitalism to socialism. Marcuse continued to maintain throughout his life that Heidegger was the greatest teacher and thinker that he had ever encountered. The Marcuse archives contain a full set of his lecture notes from the late 1920s until he left Frieburg in 1933 that document the intensity of his interest in Heidegger's philosophy and his devotion to his lectures. Yet Marcuse was highly dismayed concerning Heidegger's political affiliations with national socialism and after completing a "Habilitations Dissertation" on

34. Biographie: Herbert Marcuse, 1898-1979
Translate this page 1898-1979. herbert marcuse. Philosoph. 1898 19. Juli herbert marcuse wird als Sohn eines jüdischen Textilfabrikanten aus Pommern in Berlin geboren.
http://www.dhm.de/lemo/html/biografien/MarcuseHerbert/
Herbert Marcuse
Philosoph
Kriegsdienst im Ersten Weltkrieg
Revolution

Marcuse heiratet Sophie Wertheim. 1935 wird der Sohn Peter geboren.
Martin Heidegger
weiterzustudieren.
Neben Erich Fromm und Max Horkheimer
Marcuse ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Dozent am Russian Institute der Columbia-University in New York und auch am Russian Research Center der Harvard-University in Cambridge (Massachussetts).
Nach dem Tod seiner ersten Frau Sophie (1951) heiratet Marcuse 1954 Inge Neumann.
Heirat mit Inge Werner.
Marcuse teilt nicht den Pessimismus der anderen Vertreter der Kritischen Theorie wie Horkheimer und Adorno
Studentenbewegung
der 60er Jahre in den USA und der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Nach dem Tod seiner Frau Inge heiratet Marcuse Erica Sherover.
(bs/iz)

35. Marcuse, Herbert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Edition. 2001. marcuse, herbert. (märk ´z ) (KEY) , 1898–1979, US political philosopher, b. Berlin. He was educated at the Univ.
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36. MSN Encarta - Marcuse, Herbert
Profile of the C20th German American thinker who predicted that students and minority groups, not workers, would effect change in the status quo.
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/refarticle.aspx?refid=761555684

37. Marcuse, Herbert. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fo
marcuse, herbert. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. marcuse, herbert. SYLLABICATION Mar·cu·se.
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38. Marcuse, Herbert
marcuse, herbert. herbert marcuse. marcuse (18981979), tysk-nordamerikansk marxist og samfundskritiker. herbert marcuse voksede op i Berlin.
http://www.leksikon.org/art.php?n=1663

39. Glossary Of People: Ma
Offers a biography about the german social philosopher herbert marcuse. Read the page in the Encyclopedia of Marxism.
http://www.marxists.org/glossary/people/m/a.htm#marcuse-herbert
MIA Encyclopedia of Marxism : Glossary of People
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MacDonald, James Ramsay (1866-1937) Baldwin until his death. Mach, Ernst (1838-1916) Austrian physicist and philosopher who established important principles of optics, mechanics, and wave dynamics and who supported the view that all knowledge is a conceptual organisation of the data of sensory experience. Mach is widely regarded as the leader of the extreme subjectivist school of positivism of the late nineteenth century, but even Einstein subjectivist Materialism and Empiriocriticism Mach was educated at home until the age of 14, and entered the University of Vienna at the age of 17, received his PhD in physics at the age of 22 and was appointed Professor of Mathematics at the University of Graz in 1864. Second Positivism Perception Under the Microscope In Analysis of the Sensations inertia is the manifestation of the interaction between a body and all the other bodies in the universe. Mach returned to the University of Vienna as Professor of Inductive Philosophy in 1895, but he suffered a stroke two years later and retired from active research in 1901, when he was appointed to the Austrian parliament. He continued to lecture and write in retirement, publishing Knowledge and Error in 1905 and an autobiography in 1910.

40. Marcuse, Herbert
marcuse, herbert. herbert marcuse. marcuse (18981979), tysk-nordamerikansk marxist og samfundskritiker. herbert marcuse voksede op i Berlin.
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