Volume III of Herbert Marcuse's Collected Papers focusing on the New Left movement for whom he provided theoretical and political guidance. The new material collected in this and accompanying volumes provides a rich and deep grasp of the era.
Volume III of Herbert Marcuse's Collected Papers focusing on the New Left movement for whom he provided theoretical and political guidance. The new material collected in this and accompanying volumes provides a rich and deep grasp of the era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Douglas Kellner Is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Preface Marcuse's Legacies Introduction Radical Politics Marcuse and the New Left I Interventions The Inner Logic of American Policy in Vietnam Reflections on the French Revolution Student Protest is Nonviolent Next to the Society Itself Charles Reich - A Negative View Dear Angela Reflections on Calley Israel is Strong Enough to Concede II The Problem of Violence and the Radical Opposition III Liberation from the Affluent Society IV Democracy Has/Hasn't a Future . . . a Present V Marcuse Defines his New Left Line VI Testimonies Herbert Marcuse on Czechoslovakia and Vietnam The University of California at San Diego Department of Philosophy on Herbert Marcuse T.W. Adorno on Herbert Marcuse VII On the New Left VIII Mr. Harold Keen: Interview with Dr. Herbert Marcuse IX USA: Questions of Organization and the Revolutionary Subject: A Conversation with Hans Magnus Enzensberger X The Movement in a New Era of Repression: An Assessment XI Bill Moyers: A Conversation with Herbert MarcuseXII Marxism and Feminism XIII 1970s Interventions Ecology and Revolution Murder is not a Political Weapon Thoughts on Judaism Israel etc. XIV The Failure of the New Left? Afterword Marcuse's Cognitive Interest: A Personal View
Preface Marcuse's Legacies Introduction Radical Politics Marcuse and the New Left I Interventions The Inner Logic of American Policy in Vietnam Reflections on the French Revolution Student Protest is Nonviolent Next to the Society Itself Charles Reich - A Negative View Dear Angela Reflections on Calley Israel is Strong Enough to Concede II The Problem of Violence and the Radical Opposition III Liberation from the Affluent Society IV Democracy Has/Hasn't a Future . . . a Present V Marcuse Defines his New Left Line VI Testimonies Herbert Marcuse on Czechoslovakia and Vietnam The University of California at San Diego Department of Philosophy on Herbert Marcuse T.W. Adorno on Herbert Marcuse VII On the New Left VIII Mr. Harold Keen: Interview with Dr. Herbert Marcuse IX USA: Questions of Organization and the Revolutionary Subject: A Conversation with Hans Magnus Enzensberger X The Movement in a New Era of Repression: An Assessment XI Bill Moyers: A Conversation with Herbert MarcuseXII Marxism and Feminism XIII 1970s Interventions Ecology and Revolution Murder is not a Political Weapon Thoughts on Judaism Israel etc. XIV The Failure of the New Left? Afterword Marcuse's Cognitive Interest: A Personal View
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