Herbert Marcuse
Marxism, Revolution and Utopia
Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse, Volume 6
Herausgeber: Kellner, Douglas; Pierce, Clayton
Herbert Marcuse
Marxism, Revolution and Utopia
Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse, Volume 6
Herausgeber: Kellner, Douglas; Pierce, Clayton
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This collection assembles some of Marcuse's most important work and presents for the first time his responses to and development of classic Marxist approaches to revolution and utopia. Includes a comprehensive introduction which places Marcuse's thought in the context of his engagement with the main currents of twentieth century philosophy.
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This collection assembles some of Marcuse's most important work and presents for the first time his responses to and development of classic Marxist approaches to revolution and utopia. Includes a comprehensive introduction which places Marcuse's thought in the context of his engagement with the main currents of twentieth century philosophy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9780415137850
- ISBN-10: 0415137853
- Artikelnr.: 21108480
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 159mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9780415137850
- ISBN-10: 0415137853
- Artikelnr.: 21108480
Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979) is an internationally renowned philosopher, social activist and theorist, and member of the Frankfurt School. He has been remembered as one of the most influential social critical theorists inspiring the radical political movements in the 1960s and 1970s. Author of numerous books including One-Dimensional Man, Eros and Civilisation, and Reason and Revolution, Marcuse taught at Columbia, Harvard, Brandeis University and the University of California before his death in 1979. Douglas Kellner is George F. Kneller Chair in the Philosophy of Education at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. He is author of many books on social theory, politics, history and culture, including Herbert Marcuse and the Crisis of Marxism, Media Culture, and Critical Theory, Marxism and Modernity. His Critical Theory and Society: A Reader, co-edited with Stephen Eric Bronner, and book Media Spectacle, are both published by Routledge. His latest book is Media Spectacle and Insurrection, 2011: From the Arab Uprisings to Occupy Everywhere. Clayton Pierce is an assistant professor in the department of Education, Culture, & Society at the University of Utah, USA. His books include On Marcuse: Critique, Liberation, and Reschooling in the Radical Pedagogy of Herbert Marcuse (with Douglas Kellner and Tyson Lewis), and Marcuse's Challenge to Education (with Douglas Kellner, Tyson Lewis and Daniel Cho). His latest book is Education in the Age of Biocapitalism.
Introduction Douglas Kellner and Clayton Pierce Part 1: Studies in Marxism
1. Review of Karl Volander: Karl Marx - Sein Leben und Sein Werk 2. Recent
literature on Communism 3. Dialectics and Logic Since the War 4. 1954
Afterword to Reason and Revolution 5. Review of George Lichtheim: Marxism
6. Epilogue to the New German Edition of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis
Napoleon 7. The Concept of Negation in the Dialectic 8. History of
Dialectics 9. Can we speak of a repression, or system of repression,
specific to the USA? 10. The Relationship of Hegel to Marx Part 2: Marxian
Interventions 11. Herbert Marcuse speaking at Cuba protest meeting,
Brandeis University, May 3 1961 12. The Emancipation of Women in a
Repressive Society 13. Socialism in the Developed Countries 14. Socialist
Humanism? 15. The Obsolescence of Marxism 16. Revolutionary Subject and
Self-government 17. The Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity 18. The
Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity. A Reconsideration 19.
Re-examination of the Concept of revolution 20. Angela Davis and Herbert
Marcuse: KPIX Newsclips transcription of Angela Davis/Herbert Marcuse at
Sproul Plaza, Berkeley, October 24, 1969 21. Prof. Herbert Marcuse speaking
at a rally for Angela Davis, Berkeley, October 24 1969 (full transcript)
22. Herbert Marcuse, NBC, January 31, 1971, On Angela Davis Part 3:
Lectures and Interviews on Marxism, Revolution and the Contemporary Moment
23. Obsolescence of Socialism? 24. Professors as State Regents 25. Herbert
Marcuse: Philosopher of the New Left 26. Varieties of Humanism: Herbert
Marcuse talks with Harvey Wheeler 27. Revolution 1969: Discussion with
Henrich von Nussbaum 28. ACLU Conference presentation on civil liberties,
May 21 1969, and Marcuse letter on Civil Liberties 29. Can Communism be
Liberal? 30. Marx and Para-Marx on capitalist Contradictions Part 4:
Letters, Testimonies, and Responses to Critics 31. Letter to Max
Horkheimer, September 9 1942 32. Correspondence with Raya Dunayevskaya 33.
Fromm, Lowenthal, Adorno? 34. Preface to The Democratic and the
Authoritarian State 35. Soviet theory and practice 36. Letter to Karel
Kosik, March 22 1963 37. On Paul Baran 38. On Changing the World: A Reply
to Karl Miller 39. Reply to my Critics, Guardian, May 1968 40. Letter by
Martin Peretz on Herbert Marcuse, September 10 1968 41. A Letter, Neues
Forum, April 1970 42. On Henry Kissinger 43. Letters to Rudi Dutschke,
April 11 1970, April 16 1971, and February 24 1973 Part 5: Marxism and
Revolution in an Era of Counterrevolution: Marcuse in the 1970s 44. Marxism
and the New Humanity: An Unfinished Revolution 45. An Interview with
Herbert Marcuse, April 1978 46. The Reification of the Proletariat 47.
Protosocialism and Late Capitalism: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis Based on
Bahro's Analysis 48. Radical Change, Lecture at Muir College, April 23 1979
Afterword: Reflections on Herbert Marcuse and Marxism Peter Marcuse. Index
1. Review of Karl Volander: Karl Marx - Sein Leben und Sein Werk 2. Recent
literature on Communism 3. Dialectics and Logic Since the War 4. 1954
Afterword to Reason and Revolution 5. Review of George Lichtheim: Marxism
6. Epilogue to the New German Edition of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis
Napoleon 7. The Concept of Negation in the Dialectic 8. History of
Dialectics 9. Can we speak of a repression, or system of repression,
specific to the USA? 10. The Relationship of Hegel to Marx Part 2: Marxian
Interventions 11. Herbert Marcuse speaking at Cuba protest meeting,
Brandeis University, May 3 1961 12. The Emancipation of Women in a
Repressive Society 13. Socialism in the Developed Countries 14. Socialist
Humanism? 15. The Obsolescence of Marxism 16. Revolutionary Subject and
Self-government 17. The Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity 18. The
Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity. A Reconsideration 19.
Re-examination of the Concept of revolution 20. Angela Davis and Herbert
Marcuse: KPIX Newsclips transcription of Angela Davis/Herbert Marcuse at
Sproul Plaza, Berkeley, October 24, 1969 21. Prof. Herbert Marcuse speaking
at a rally for Angela Davis, Berkeley, October 24 1969 (full transcript)
22. Herbert Marcuse, NBC, January 31, 1971, On Angela Davis Part 3:
Lectures and Interviews on Marxism, Revolution and the Contemporary Moment
23. Obsolescence of Socialism? 24. Professors as State Regents 25. Herbert
Marcuse: Philosopher of the New Left 26. Varieties of Humanism: Herbert
Marcuse talks with Harvey Wheeler 27. Revolution 1969: Discussion with
Henrich von Nussbaum 28. ACLU Conference presentation on civil liberties,
May 21 1969, and Marcuse letter on Civil Liberties 29. Can Communism be
Liberal? 30. Marx and Para-Marx on capitalist Contradictions Part 4:
Letters, Testimonies, and Responses to Critics 31. Letter to Max
Horkheimer, September 9 1942 32. Correspondence with Raya Dunayevskaya 33.
Fromm, Lowenthal, Adorno? 34. Preface to The Democratic and the
Authoritarian State 35. Soviet theory and practice 36. Letter to Karel
Kosik, March 22 1963 37. On Paul Baran 38. On Changing the World: A Reply
to Karl Miller 39. Reply to my Critics, Guardian, May 1968 40. Letter by
Martin Peretz on Herbert Marcuse, September 10 1968 41. A Letter, Neues
Forum, April 1970 42. On Henry Kissinger 43. Letters to Rudi Dutschke,
April 11 1970, April 16 1971, and February 24 1973 Part 5: Marxism and
Revolution in an Era of Counterrevolution: Marcuse in the 1970s 44. Marxism
and the New Humanity: An Unfinished Revolution 45. An Interview with
Herbert Marcuse, April 1978 46. The Reification of the Proletariat 47.
Protosocialism and Late Capitalism: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis Based on
Bahro's Analysis 48. Radical Change, Lecture at Muir College, April 23 1979
Afterword: Reflections on Herbert Marcuse and Marxism Peter Marcuse. Index
Introduction Douglas Kellner and Clayton Pierce Part 1: Studies in Marxism
1. Review of Karl Volander: Karl Marx - Sein Leben und Sein Werk 2. Recent
literature on Communism 3. Dialectics and Logic Since the War 4. 1954
Afterword to Reason and Revolution 5. Review of George Lichtheim: Marxism
6. Epilogue to the New German Edition of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis
Napoleon 7. The Concept of Negation in the Dialectic 8. History of
Dialectics 9. Can we speak of a repression, or system of repression,
specific to the USA? 10. The Relationship of Hegel to Marx Part 2: Marxian
Interventions 11. Herbert Marcuse speaking at Cuba protest meeting,
Brandeis University, May 3 1961 12. The Emancipation of Women in a
Repressive Society 13. Socialism in the Developed Countries 14. Socialist
Humanism? 15. The Obsolescence of Marxism 16. Revolutionary Subject and
Self-government 17. The Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity 18. The
Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity. A Reconsideration 19.
Re-examination of the Concept of revolution 20. Angela Davis and Herbert
Marcuse: KPIX Newsclips transcription of Angela Davis/Herbert Marcuse at
Sproul Plaza, Berkeley, October 24, 1969 21. Prof. Herbert Marcuse speaking
at a rally for Angela Davis, Berkeley, October 24 1969 (full transcript)
22. Herbert Marcuse, NBC, January 31, 1971, On Angela Davis Part 3:
Lectures and Interviews on Marxism, Revolution and the Contemporary Moment
23. Obsolescence of Socialism? 24. Professors as State Regents 25. Herbert
Marcuse: Philosopher of the New Left 26. Varieties of Humanism: Herbert
Marcuse talks with Harvey Wheeler 27. Revolution 1969: Discussion with
Henrich von Nussbaum 28. ACLU Conference presentation on civil liberties,
May 21 1969, and Marcuse letter on Civil Liberties 29. Can Communism be
Liberal? 30. Marx and Para-Marx on capitalist Contradictions Part 4:
Letters, Testimonies, and Responses to Critics 31. Letter to Max
Horkheimer, September 9 1942 32. Correspondence with Raya Dunayevskaya 33.
Fromm, Lowenthal, Adorno? 34. Preface to The Democratic and the
Authoritarian State 35. Soviet theory and practice 36. Letter to Karel
Kosik, March 22 1963 37. On Paul Baran 38. On Changing the World: A Reply
to Karl Miller 39. Reply to my Critics, Guardian, May 1968 40. Letter by
Martin Peretz on Herbert Marcuse, September 10 1968 41. A Letter, Neues
Forum, April 1970 42. On Henry Kissinger 43. Letters to Rudi Dutschke,
April 11 1970, April 16 1971, and February 24 1973 Part 5: Marxism and
Revolution in an Era of Counterrevolution: Marcuse in the 1970s 44. Marxism
and the New Humanity: An Unfinished Revolution 45. An Interview with
Herbert Marcuse, April 1978 46. The Reification of the Proletariat 47.
Protosocialism and Late Capitalism: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis Based on
Bahro's Analysis 48. Radical Change, Lecture at Muir College, April 23 1979
Afterword: Reflections on Herbert Marcuse and Marxism Peter Marcuse. Index
1. Review of Karl Volander: Karl Marx - Sein Leben und Sein Werk 2. Recent
literature on Communism 3. Dialectics and Logic Since the War 4. 1954
Afterword to Reason and Revolution 5. Review of George Lichtheim: Marxism
6. Epilogue to the New German Edition of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis
Napoleon 7. The Concept of Negation in the Dialectic 8. History of
Dialectics 9. Can we speak of a repression, or system of repression,
specific to the USA? 10. The Relationship of Hegel to Marx Part 2: Marxian
Interventions 11. Herbert Marcuse speaking at Cuba protest meeting,
Brandeis University, May 3 1961 12. The Emancipation of Women in a
Repressive Society 13. Socialism in the Developed Countries 14. Socialist
Humanism? 15. The Obsolescence of Marxism 16. Revolutionary Subject and
Self-government 17. The Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity 18. The
Realm of Freedom and the Realm of Necessity. A Reconsideration 19.
Re-examination of the Concept of revolution 20. Angela Davis and Herbert
Marcuse: KPIX Newsclips transcription of Angela Davis/Herbert Marcuse at
Sproul Plaza, Berkeley, October 24, 1969 21. Prof. Herbert Marcuse speaking
at a rally for Angela Davis, Berkeley, October 24 1969 (full transcript)
22. Herbert Marcuse, NBC, January 31, 1971, On Angela Davis Part 3:
Lectures and Interviews on Marxism, Revolution and the Contemporary Moment
23. Obsolescence of Socialism? 24. Professors as State Regents 25. Herbert
Marcuse: Philosopher of the New Left 26. Varieties of Humanism: Herbert
Marcuse talks with Harvey Wheeler 27. Revolution 1969: Discussion with
Henrich von Nussbaum 28. ACLU Conference presentation on civil liberties,
May 21 1969, and Marcuse letter on Civil Liberties 29. Can Communism be
Liberal? 30. Marx and Para-Marx on capitalist Contradictions Part 4:
Letters, Testimonies, and Responses to Critics 31. Letter to Max
Horkheimer, September 9 1942 32. Correspondence with Raya Dunayevskaya 33.
Fromm, Lowenthal, Adorno? 34. Preface to The Democratic and the
Authoritarian State 35. Soviet theory and practice 36. Letter to Karel
Kosik, March 22 1963 37. On Paul Baran 38. On Changing the World: A Reply
to Karl Miller 39. Reply to my Critics, Guardian, May 1968 40. Letter by
Martin Peretz on Herbert Marcuse, September 10 1968 41. A Letter, Neues
Forum, April 1970 42. On Henry Kissinger 43. Letters to Rudi Dutschke,
April 11 1970, April 16 1971, and February 24 1973 Part 5: Marxism and
Revolution in an Era of Counterrevolution: Marcuse in the 1970s 44. Marxism
and the New Humanity: An Unfinished Revolution 45. An Interview with
Herbert Marcuse, April 1978 46. The Reification of the Proletariat 47.
Protosocialism and Late Capitalism: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis Based on
Bahro's Analysis 48. Radical Change, Lecture at Muir College, April 23 1979
Afterword: Reflections on Herbert Marcuse and Marxism Peter Marcuse. Index