While there are a number of books on Marcuse, Critical Theory and Democratic Vision is the first to examine the problem of democracy through Marcusean lenses. Marcuse is revived for the sake of helping us rethink what it takes to have a democratic society based on inclusion and equality.
While there are a number of books on Marcuse, Critical Theory and Democratic Vision is the first to examine the problem of democracy through Marcusean lenses. Marcuse is revived for the sake of helping us rethink what it takes to have a democratic society based on inclusion and equality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 1. Liberation Philosophy and Democratic Struggles Chapter 2 2. The Quest for the Revolutionary Subject: The Early Marcuse Chapter 3 3. The Retrieval of Eros and the Quest for a New Sensibility Chapter 4 4. Marcuse and the Problem of Intersubjectivity: Beyond Drive Theory Chapter 5 5. One-Dimensional Society and the Demise of Dialectical Thinking Chapter 6 6. Spectres of Liberation: Beyond One-Dimensional Man Chapter 7 7. Liberal Democracy and Its Limits: The Challenge of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Chapter 8 8. Marcuse and Discourse Ethics Chapter 9 9. Liberation and the Democratic Vision: Educating for a New Sensibility
Chapter 1 1. Liberation Philosophy and Democratic Struggles Chapter 2 2. The Quest for the Revolutionary Subject: The Early Marcuse Chapter 3 3. The Retrieval of Eros and the Quest for a New Sensibility Chapter 4 4. Marcuse and the Problem of Intersubjectivity: Beyond Drive Theory Chapter 5 5. One-Dimensional Society and the Demise of Dialectical Thinking Chapter 6 6. Spectres of Liberation: Beyond One-Dimensional Man Chapter 7 7. Liberal Democracy and Its Limits: The Challenge of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Chapter 8 8. Marcuse and Discourse Ethics Chapter 9 9. Liberation and the Democratic Vision: Educating for a New Sensibility
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