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Plaza y Valdes, S.L. H. Marcuse y los orígenes de la teoría crítica Contribuciones a una fenomenología del materialismo histórico 1928 Sobre filosofía concreta 1929
Los textos editados aquí por primera vez en castellano constituyen un intento, original y ambicioso, de articular una síntesis entre dialéctica y fenomenología de cara a pensar con radicalidad la historicidad, haciéndose cargo de sus implicaciones ontológicas, epistemológicas y políticas. Este esfuerzo va a conducir a Marcuse a efectuar una redefinición del concepto mismo de filosofía como filosofía concreta, la cual asume como interés rector el cuidado del ser humano y el enfrentamiento con la crisis general de la existencia en que se haya sumergido en el seno de la sociedad vigente.
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Klampen, Dietrich zu kologie und Gesellschaftskritik
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Klampen, Dietrich zu Kapitalismus und Opposition Vorlesungen zum eindimensionalen Menschen Paris Vincennes 1974
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Klampen, Dietrich zu Der eindimensionale Mensch Studien zur Ideologie der fortgeschrittenen Industriegesellschaft
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Suhrkamp Verlag AG Vernunft und Revolution Hegel und die Entstehung der Gesellschaftstheorie
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Taylor & Francis Ltd One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society
One of the most important texts of modern times, Herbert Marcuse's analysis and image of a one-dimensional man in a one-dimensional society has shaped many young radicals' way of seeing and experiencing life. Published in 1964, it fast became an ideological bible for the emergent New Left. As Douglas Kellner notes in his introduction, Marcuse's greatest work was a 'damning indictment of contemporary Western societies, capitalist and communist.' Yet it also expressed the hopes of a radical philosopher that human freedom and happiness could be greatly expanded beyond the regimented thought and behaviour prevalent in established society. For those who held the reigns of power Marcuse's call to arms threatened civilization to its very core. For many others however, it represented a freedom hitherto unimaginable.
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Herder Editorial Entre hermenéutica y teoría crítica artículos 19291931
Los artículos publicados por Herbert Marcuse entre 1929 y 1931, inéditos hasta el momento en castellano, constituyen un momento de gran originalidad en la filosofía del siglo XX. En ellos puso en diálogo ideas procedentes de la hermenéutica (Dilthey y el primer Heidegger) y del pensamiento crítico (Marx, Korsch y Lukács). El objetivo de Marcuse en esta original y arriesgada empresa fue repensar las bases filosóficas de la teoría social de matriz marxista, para devolverle un alcance crítico devaluado por el marxismo ortodoxo y por los diversos revisionismos dominantes en su época. El resultado es una aportación a la teoría social que anticipa importantes aspectos de la teoría crítica de la sociedad desarrollada por Horkheimer y por el propio Marcuse en Nueva York en los años 30. Pero, al mismo tiempo, estos textos escritos por el que fue asistente de M. Heidegger en Friburgo, testifican la permanencia de los problemas heideggerianos como las tensiones que provocaron en su proyecto de re
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University of Nebraska Press Heideggerian Marxism
The Frankfurt School philosopher Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979) studied with Martin Heidegger at Freiburg University from 1928 to 1932 and completed a dissertation on Hegel’s theory of historicity under Heidegger’s supervision. During these years, Marcuse wrote a number of provocative philosophical essays experimenting with the possibilities of Heideggerian Marxism. For a time he believed that Heidegger’s ideas could revitalize Marxism, providing a dimension of experiential concreteness that was sorely lacking in the German Idealist tradition. Ultimately, two events deterred Marcuse from completing this program: the 1932 publication of Marx’s early economic and philosophical manuscripts, and Heidegger’s conversion to Nazism a year later. Heideggerian Marxism offers rich and fascinating testimony concerning the first attempt to fuse Marxism and existentialism. These essays offer invaluable insight concerning Marcuse’s early philosophical evolution. They document one of the century’s most important Marxist philosophers attempting to respond to the “crisis of Marxism”: the failure of the European revolution coupled with the growing repression in the USSR. In response, Marcuse contrived an imaginative and original theoretical synthesis: “existential Marxism.”
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Watkins Media Limited Psychoanalysis, Politics, and Utopia: Five Lectures
Back in print after fifty years and with a new introduction by Ray Brassier, this often overlooked but prescient collection of Marcuse's lectures makes an impassioned plea for the overthrowing of capitalism. Analysing the work of Freud and Marx, and taking in topics like automation, work, postcapitalism, utopia, and technology, Psychoanalysis, Politics, and Utopia excavates the psychic roots of the current crisis of capitalist civilisation, and gives us a blueprint for the emancipation of humanity from the toils of capitalism. In a world reeling from the ongoing collapse of the neoliberal consensus, coupled with the accelerating pace of catastrophic climate change wrought by capitalism, Marcuse’s radical insights in Psychoanalysis, Politics, and Utopia are as urgently relevant today as they were in 1970.
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Princeton University Press Secret Reports on Nazi Germany: The Frankfurt School Contribution to the War Effort
During the Second World War, three prominent members of the Frankfurt School--Franz Neumann, Herbert Marcuse, and Otto Kirchheimer--worked as intelligence analysts for the Office of Strategic Services, the wartime forerunner of the CIA. This book brings together their most important intelligence reports on Nazi Germany, most of them published here for the first time. These reports provide a fresh perspective on Hitler's regime and the Second World War, and a fascinating window on Frankfurt School critical theory. They develop a detailed analysis of Nazism as a social and economic system and the role of anti-Semitism in Nazism, as well as a coherent plan for the reconstruction of postwar Germany as a democratic political system with a socialist economy. These reports played a significant role in the development of postwar Allied policy, including denazification and the preparation of the Nuremberg Trials. They also reveal how wartime intelligence analysis shaped the intellectual agendas of these three important German-Jewish scholars who fled Nazi persecution prior to the war. Secret Reports on Nazi Germany features a foreword by Raymond Geuss as well as a comprehensive general introduction by Raffaele Laudani that puts these writings in historical and intellectual context.
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Rowman & Littlefield Philosophy and the Problems of Work: A Reader
Philosophy and the Problems of Work brings together for the first time important philosophical perspectives on the subjects of labor and work, spanning analytical and Continental traditions. This comprehensive collection engages contemporary debates in political theory and the philosophy of economics, including the perspectives of classical and welfare liberals, anarchists, and feminists, about the nature and meaning of work in modern technological society, the issues of meaningful work and exploitation, justice and equality, the welfare state and democratic rights, and whether market socialism is a competitive alternative to traditional capitalism. An introduction by the editor charts the historical development of these issues in philosophical and political discussions and examines the central importance of the organization and structures of work for both individual self-realization and human societies generally.Philosophy and the Problems of Work brings together for the first time important philosophical perspectives on the subjects of labor and work, spanning analytical and Continental traditions. This comprehensive collection engages contemporary debates in political theory and the philosophy of economics, including the perspectives of classical and welfare liberals, anarchists, and feminists, about the nature and meaning of work in modern technological society, the issues of meaningful work and exploitation, justice and equality, the welfare state and democratic rights, and whether market socialism is a competitive alternative to traditional capitalism. An introduction by the editor charts the historical development of these issues in philosophical and political discussions and examines the central importance of the organization and structures of work for both individual self-realization and human societies generally.
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