“All liberation depends on the consciousness of servitude,” wrote Herbert Marcuse in 1964. By liberation, the German-American academic made abundantly clear he meant bringing central planning to ...
Marxist dialectics continue to be relevant for both the study of society and political practice — a premise based on an analysis of selected works by Herbert Marcuse. In Reason and Revolution: Hegel ...
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The title of this creative, dense book is slightly misleading: in fact, it casts a wider net over the ways in which Germany as a whole, not just Dachau, has dealt with the legacy of Nazism. Marcuse, a ...
In 1923, in Frankfurt, Germany, a group of liberal Jewish thinkers sponsored the founding of an interdisciplinary Institut für Sozialforschung (Institute of Social Research). With fascism rapidly ...
2023 marks one hundred years since the founding of the Institute for Social Research. Better known today as the Frankfurt School, the Institute’s theorists—among them Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, ...