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  Herbert Marcuse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Herbert Marcuse (July 19, 1898 – July 29, 1979) was a prominent German-American philosopher and sociologist of Jewish descent, member of the Frankfurt School.
Herbert Marcuse was born in Berlin, served in the German Army caring for horses in Berlin during the First World War.
He was NOT related to the émigré literary scholar Ludwig Marcuse (1894-1971) (see the German wiki); but may have been a distant relation of the Berlin sexologist Max Marcuse (1877-1963).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Herbert_Marcuse   (632 words)

  
 Herbert Marcuse -- Philosophy Books and Online Resources
Acclaimed as one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, Herbert Marcuse's perception of modern technology as a mode of social control indicates his enduring significance.
Marcuse discusses the factors which inhibit criticism and analysis of society.
Marcuse believes that people are not free because they function within systems such as the economy.
www.erraticimpact.com /~20thcentury/html/marcuse.htm   (421 words)

  
 German Exiles: Feuchtwanger Memorial Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ludwig Marcuse worked as a theater critic in the 1920s in Berlin and Frankfurt.
In 1933 the Marcuses were forced to flee Nazi Germany, living first in Sanary, Southern France, then escaping in 1939 to the United States.
Marcuse became an American citizen in 1944, a year later he began teaching German literature and German philosophy at the University of Southern California.
usc.edu /isd/archives/arc/libraries/feuchtwanger/exiles/marcuse.html   (144 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Herbert Marcuse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg was founded 1457 in Freiburg by the Habsburgs.
In 1952 he began a teaching career as a political theorist, first at Columbia University and Harvard, then at Brandeis University from 1958 to 1965, where he was professor of philosophy and politics, and finally (already retirement-age), at the University of California, San Diego.
Paul Mattick (1904-1981): Born in Pomerania in 1904 and raised in Berlin by class conscious parents, Mattick was already at the age of 14 a member of the Spartacists Freie Sozialistiche Jugend.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Herbert-Marcuse   (2293 words)

  
 The Dialectical Imagination. Martin Jay 1973
Marcuse, no relation to Herbert, was the drama critic for a Frankfurt newspaper in the mid-twenties when Cornelius brought his two young protégés to his office.
Marcuse was born in 1898 in Berlin, into a family of prosperous assimilated Jews, like most of the others.
Paul Ludwig Landsberg, a philosopher for whom the Institut had high hopes that were later dashed by his murder by the Nazis, wrote on race ideology and pseudo-science.
www.marxists.org /subject/frankfurt-school/jay/ch01.htm   (15376 words)

  
 The Economic - Power Syndrome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The works of Ludwig von Mises, summed up in the monumental Human Action, demonstrate more powerfully than those of any other writer the role played by human will and human thought in the universe which affects and is affected by human action.
Ludwig von Mises has summed up a large part of what I have been trying to say.
This article is reprinted by permission from the two-volume Toward Liberty series of essays in honor of Dr. Ludwig von Mises on his 90th birthday, September 29, 1971, published by the Institute for Humane Studies.
www.libertyhaven.com /theoreticalorphilosophicalissues/economics/freeenterpriseandentrepreneurship/economicpower.html   (4841 words)

  
 Herbert Marcuse Official Homepage
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.
We've been told that the sexologist Max Marcuse (1877-1963) was Herbert's cousin, but that the literary scholar Ludwig Marcuse (1894-1971) was unrelated.
Herbert Marcuse was born in Berlin on July 19,1898.
www.marcuse.org /herbert   (1589 words)

  
 Herbert Marcuse - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Herbert Marcuse (July 19,1898 – July 29,1979) was a prominent German-American philosopher and sociologist of Jewish descent, member of the Frankfurt School.
Marcuse's critiques of capitalist society (especially his 1955 synthesis of Marx and Freud, Eros and Civilization, and his 1964 book One-Dimensional Man) resonated with the concerns of the leftist student movement in the 1960s.
Comprehensive 'Official' Herbert Marcuse Website (http://www.marcuse.org/herbert/index.html), by one of Marcuse's grandsons, with full bibliographies of primary and secondary works, and full texts of many important works
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Herbert_Marcuse   (670 words)

  
 Why Capitalism Won
It was Marcuse who once blamed capitalism for the slow progress of socialism.
His view was that the success of the productive aspects of capitalism duped and blinded people to the corruption of the system and kept them wanting ever better products.
Marcuse was right, but instead of realizing what it was about capitalism that kept it from collapsing, as he and his compatriots thought it would, he assumed that socialism was the better system nonetheless.
www.insmkt.com /capitalism.htm   (6068 words)

  
 Ludwig Marcuse Collection Inventory: Finding Aids   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Marcuse on der Kongress der "Allegemeinen Gesellschaft fur Philosophie in Deutschland(Die Welt Sept. 24.
Marcuse on Baeumler, Alfred "Fichtes Nachfolgen"(Das Tagebuch 10.
Marcuse on Melchinger, Zigfried "Streitschrift eines Theaterkritikers"(Der Aufbau 7.
www.usc.edu /isd/archives/arc/findingaids/marcuse/index.html   (3094 words)

  
 Phil 104 Notes
Ludwig Wittgenstein was a student with them and returned, later, to teach with them.
In its fear of political propaganda and activism, Positivism took the "high road" of logical reasoning and scientific observation and dug its collective heads into the closet where political and moral outrages could not be seen or discussed.
A student of Heidegger, Herbert Marcuse combined Marx, Freud, and Heidegger into an extensive contemporary critique of society and politics.
www4.hmc.edu:8001 /humanities/beckman/PhilNotes/nts104.htm   (873 words)

  
 the history of pessimism
Marcuse's utopianism was already composed on the barricades of resurrected Berlin at the end of the First World War.
Marcuse, to the last days of his life, was dedicated to the linear perception of time and believed that there is real social progress in history.
Marcuse thought that he could trace an objective parameter for human "authentic needs" by the power of his art critique, using Marx and Freud for the sake of basing on real substance his negative Eros and critical power.
construct.haifa.ac.il /~ilangz/pessimis.html   (15157 words)

  
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The non-rational base Conservatism is a complex phenomenon and several different claims could be denoted by 'Wittgenstein's conservatism'.
Marcuse, for instance, accuses Wittgenstein of providing 'an intellectual justification for.
A number of different theses which can be attributed to Wittgenstein have been cited as support for this conservatism charge.
www.phil.uni-passau.de /dlwg/ws04/16-2-95.txt   (1026 words)

  
 WITTGENSTEIN'S LADDER FOOTNOTES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The latter's "almost masochistic reduction of speech to the humble and common" is submitted to a devastating critique by Adorno's colleague Herbert Marcuse.
In One Dimensional Man (Boston: Beacon Press, 1964), Marcuse writes: "Wittgenstein devotes much acumen and space to the analysis of 'My broom is in the corner.'" Such sentences "might also occur in Hegel's Logic, but there they would be revealed as inappropriate or even false examples.
They would only be rejects, to be surpassed by a discourse which, in its concepts, style, and syntax, is of a different order-- a discourse for which it is by no means 'clear tht every sentence in our language 'is in order as it is'" (pp.
wings.buffalo.edu /epc/authors/perloff/witt_intro_footnotes.html   (1597 words)

  
 web of reason / the end of western society / the end of rational society / 21st century culture shock / 21st century ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
That made me realize that warnings for social eruptions (major revolutions) are resonance waves caused by ever in frequency increasing social shocks.
It was Herbert Marcuse who wrote: The web of domination has become the web of Reason itself, and this society is fatally entangled in it.
It was followed by two shocks both caused by Ludwig Wittgenstein, one as a youth and one in his forties.
huizen.daxis.nl /~henkt/web-of-reason.html   (279 words)

  
 glbtq >> Social Sciences >> Philosophy
German-born philosopher Herbert Marcuse had an enormous influence on theories of sexual liberation, particularly in the early post-Stonewall gay movement and on the left.
One of France's leading lesbian theorists and political activists, Geneviève Pastre is a writer and publisher who has made lesbian feminism the root of her political and literary work.
Austrian-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, who is considered one of the most significant thinkers of the twentieth century, was uncomfortable with his homosexuality.
www.glbtq.com /topic/social-sciences_134.html   (307 words)

  
 World History :: Encyclopedia Index -- Lu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ludwig I, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
Ludwig III, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/Lu.htm   (140 words)

  
 Pansophist.html
Herbert Marcuse, Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity, trans.
Herbert Marcuse, "Murder is Not a Political Weapon," trans.
Ludwig Feuerbach, The Essence of Faith According to Luther, trans.
www.wbenjamin.org /Pansophist.html   (10323 words)

  
 Books Authors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Having become a member of the Social Democratic Party while a student at the University of Freiburg (Ph.D., 1922), Marcuse later conducted philosophical research there (1922-32) and was a co-founder of the Frankfurt Institut für Sozialforschung.
A Hegelian-Freudian-Marxist, Marcuse was wedded to the ideas of radicalization, vociferous dissent, and "resistance to the point of subversion." He believed that Western society was unfree and repressive, that its technology had bought the complacency of the masses with material goods, and that it had kept them intellectually and spiritually captive.
April 29, 1951, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.), Austrian-born English philosopher, who was one of the most influential figures in British philosophy during the second quarter of the 20th century and who produced two original and influential systems of philosophical thought--his logical theories and later his philosophy of language.
www.ehb.itu.edu.tr /~devrim/booksauthors.html   (2458 words)

  
 The Death of the West: How Dying Populations and Immigrant Invasions Imperil Our Country and Civilization
Marcuse, e.g., endlessly tells us that true thought must be negative but offers little beyond this slogan.
Adorno and Horkheimer, in their later years, became much more conservative than before; Buchanan could readily have taken over unchanged, e.g., Horkheimer’s warnings against an Oriental invasion of the West.
Their rightward turn led them to reject the New Left, a stance that embroiled them in conflict with their one-time disciple Marcuse.
www.mises.org /misesreview_detail.asp?control=201&sortorder=issue   (1953 words)

  
 Patentee Index
Leibhard, Erich; Gienau, Robert; and Ludwig, Wolfgang, to Hilti Aktiengesellschaft Attachment element 06955504 Cl. 405-259.5.
Aquaro, Victor Michael; Fischer, George Ludwig; Marcuse, Dietrich; and Presby, Herman Melvin 06956876 Cl. 372-6.
Ludwig, Burkhard; and Moukara, Molela, to Infineon Technologies AG Method for determining the ability to project images of integrated semiconductor circuits onto alternating phase masks 06957414 Cl. 716-19.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week42/OG/patentee/alphaL_Utility.htm   (7390 words)

  
 bibliotronic.html
Ludwig Feuerbach, The Essence of Christianity (1841) [from www.marxists.org]
Ludwig Feuerbach, Lectures on the Essence of Christianity (1841) [from www.marxists.org]
Ludwig Feuerbach, Principles of the Philosophy of the Future, trans.
www.wbenjamin.org /bibliotronic.html   (3590 words)

  
 Philosopher
1971 Ludwig Marcuse, German philosopher, dies at 77
1951 Ludwig J J Wittgenstein, Austria/English philosopher, dies at 62
1889 Ludwig Wittgenstein, born in Austria, philosopher, Tractatus
www.brainyhistory.com /topics/p/philosopher.html   (2664 words)

  
 The Classical Free-Reed, Inc.: Essay: A Mouthful of Music by Richard Martin
With the advent and perfection of the chromatic harmonica by the Hohner Company, harmonica enthusiasts all over the world are now able to play a wide range of music on this instrument.
Many "harmonica aficionados" may not be aware that the Eastern mouth organ is "the immediate ancestor not only of the Western mouth organ but of all European free-reed instruments." (Marcuse 731).
As a result, experiments were undertaken on the use of free-reed stops in piano-organs and pipe organs.
www.ksanti.net /free-reed/essays/mouthful.html   (3482 words)

  
 Loglike: ludwig van beethoven und Beethoven-Für-Elise
Ludwig van Beethoven : Klavierwerke CD-ROM OVP !
Ludwig van Beethoven - Klavierkonzert Nr.5 Es-dur op.73
Ludwig van Beethoven Nr.2 Nr.4 Klavier Orchester alt
www.loglike.de /1/ludwig_van_beethoven_83.html   (568 words)

  
 Der Spötter im Exil - Heinrich Heine alpha Forum | BR-alpha | Bayerischer Rundfunk
Alle haben sich über diesen Dichter den Mund zerrissen und bis in unsere Zeit hinein hat man eigentlich nie so recht gewusst, was man mit ihm machen soll.
Ludwig Marcuse, Reich-Ranicki, Raddatz, Hans Mayer, Karl Kraus usw.: Alle haben über ihn geschrieben, alle haben sich an ihm gerieben.
Schenk hat damals wirklich prophetische Fähigkeiten bewiesen, indem er zu Ludwig I. sagte: "Aus diesem Manne wird einmal ein großer deutscher Dichter werden." Aber seines Judentums wegen ist er hier in München abgewiesen worden.
www.br-online.de /alpha/forum/vor0404/20040403_i.shtml   (5383 words)

  
 German and Jewish Intellectual Émigré Collection
Correspondence with Hannah Arendt, Max Barth, Hans Habe, Ludwig Marcuse, Thomas Mann, Hertha Pauli, and many other Émigré scholars and writers, 1933–1965; two reel–to–reel tape recordings concerning the New York Émigré newspaper Aufbau; clippings of articles by George in European and American newspapers, 1934–1954; materials pertaining to the German–American Writers' Association, 1938–1940.
Born in Berlin, George was editor–in–chief of Aufbau from 1939 to 1965.
Ludwig Wronkow began his career in Berlin in 1919 as a freelance caricaturist and writer.
library.albany.edu /speccoll/emigre.htm   (5951 words)

  
 CAZAL Eyewear - Clothe your Eyes 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Vom deutschen Philosophen Ludwig Marcuse stammt der Satz: Das Traurige an unserer Zeit ist nicht, was sie nicht erreicht, sondern was sie nicht versucht.
It was the German philosopher Ludwig Marcuse who said: The sad thing about our age is not what it doesn't achieve but what it doesn't attempt.
Le philosophe allemand Ludwig Marcuse a dit un jour: Ce qui fait la tristesse de notre époque, c'est moins ce qu'elle n'atteint pas que ce qu'elle n'ose pas!
www.cazal-eyewear.com /cazal.html   (882 words)

  
 Ludwig Marcuse (1984 - 1971)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Obscene: The history of an indignation (1962) - Ludwig Marcuse
Obscene: The history of an indignation (1962) - Ludwig Marcuse [Amazon.com] [FR] [DE] [UK]
Marcuse describes Comstock as "a cross between Barnum and McCarthy."A final chapter en titled Seven Theses to Disarm Indignation gives the gist of the author's views on obscenity.
www.jahsonic.com /LudwigMarcuse.html   (160 words)

  
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Marcuse, Herbert (1955) Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud.
Boston: Beacon; 2nd ed., with a new preface by the author, Allen Lane: The Penguin Press, 1969.
Monk, Ray (1990) Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius.
www.human-nature.com /mental/bib.html   (4351 words)

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