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 Illuminations: Kellner
_One-Dimensional Man_ was followed by a series of books and articles which articulated New Left politics and critiques of capitalist societies in "Repressive Tolerance" (1965), _An Essay on Liberation_ (1969), and _Counterrevolution and Revolt_ (1972).
_One-Dimensional Man_ was severely criticized by orthodox Marxists and theorists of various political and theoretical commitments.
While postmodern theories also describe new technologies, Marcuse always related the economy to culture and technology, seeing both emancipatory and dominating potentials, while theorists like Baudrillard are one-dimensional, often falling prey to technological determinism and views of society and culture that fail to see positive and emancipatory potentials.
www.uta.edu /huma/illuminations/kell12.htm

  
 97F_jhinman2.html
In One-Dimensional Man, he argues that society is organized around a social project which, like a black-hole in space, sucks into itself all alien forms of thought; co-opting dissent, dismissing as irrelevant anything that cannot be central to its purpose, and bending public as well as private consciousness to its ends.
One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society.
In this light, right wing anarchy (libertarian politics and militia groups) are not revolutionary forces, but militantly one-dimensional consumers demanding more fast cars, guns, and power tools through fewer taxes.
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 from One Dimensional Man, by Herbert Marcuse
Analysed in the condition in which he finds himself in his universe, man seems to be in possession of certain faculties and powers which would enable him to lead a “good life,” i.e., a life which is as much as possible free from toil, dependence, and ugliness.
If man has learned to see and know what really is, he will act in accordance with truth, Epistemology is in itself ethics, and ethics is epistemology.
Long before technological man and technological nature emerged as the objects of rational control and calculation, the mind was made susceptible to abstract generalisation.
www.marxists.org /reference/archive/marcuse/works/onedimen/marcuse.htm

  
 One-Dimensional Man : Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society
One-Dimensional Man : Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society
One-Dimensional Man : Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society Reviews
One Dimensional Man is Marcuse's brilliant attempt to answer this question.
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 LookSmart's FindArticles - Art Journal: One-dimensional man - a review of books on Andy Warhol
One-dimensional man - a review of books on Andy Warhol
Despite its revisionist intentions, it does little, in the end, to challenge the perception of Warhol as a one-dimensional man. As such, it would greatly have benefited from the type of archival research contained ill Reva Wolf's Andy Warhol, Poetry, and Gossip in the 1960s.
To ignore this paradoxically one-dimensional added dimension is to fail one of the many challenges Warhol posed.
www.findarticles.com /cf_dls/m0425/4_57/53747243/print.jhtml

  
 Illuminations: Kellner
One-Dimensional Man provides an analysis of such a totalitarian society which uses technology, consumerism, media, language, the state, and culture and ideology as new instruments of social control and domination.
Throughout One-Dimensional Man, Marcuse argues that the freedom and individualism which Orwell implicitly valorizes in his critique of political totalitarianism is itself being eroded in advanced capitalist societies.
In One-Dimensional Man, he writes: "By virtue of the way it has organized its technological base, contemporary industrial society tends to be totalitarian.
www.uta.edu /huma/illuminations/kell13.htm

  
 Herbert Marcuse Official Homepage
One-Dimensional Man (1964) is Herbert's best-known work, with over 300,000 copies sold.
The author recommends an exchange of copies of One Dimensional Man for Christmas.
His 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.
www.marcuse.org /herbert

  
 One-Dimensional Man : Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society
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 About journalism -- A large and irreverent collection of quotes
It was not pomposity, just a presence, an awesome presence about the man. The spell was finally broken when he spoke to someone.'' -- Joseph E. Persico, ``Edward R. Murrow: An American Original,'' Dell, 1988
Newspapermen greet (a newly-elected president) with the hope that here at last is the great man incarnate.
Self-government will be the more secure if the editorial page recovers the vigor and stature it had before the businessman took over from the editor as top man in journalism.
www.morrock.com /newsdef.htm

  
 Glossary of People: Ma
Another important work was ‘Critique of Herbert Marcuse – The one-dimensional man in class society’, in which Mattick forcefully rejected the thesis according to which the “proletariat”, as Marx understood it had become a “mythological concept” in advanced capitalist society.
Among his major writings are Reason and Revolution (1941), Eros and Civilisation (1955), One-Dimensional Man (1964) and Studies in Critical Philosophy (1972).
Although he agreed with Marcuse’s critical analysis of the ruling ideology, Mattick demonstrated that the theory of one dimensionality itself existed only as ideology.
www.marxists.org /glossary/people/m/a.htm

  
 The One Dimensional Man
Being a truly one dimensional man, his focus was clear.
He was highly educated, having received his masters degree in religion from one of the most sought after teachers in the world at that time.
"A man of the world." That's what the young rabbi Saul was.
www.salsgiver.com /people/cobutler/onemind.htm

  
 PopCultures.com Theorists and Critics Herbert Marcuse
"From 1984 to One-Dimensional Man: Critical Reflections on Orwell and Marcuse" - Section One
Marcuse's Answer to the Question of the Age"
www.popcultures.com /theorists/marcuse.html

  
 His good looks landed him roles, but so what? Aaron Eckhart wanted more, and now he's got it
Eckhart played a one-dimensional man ("laughably so," he says) whose hair was slicked back with about a pound of hair gel.
The truth is, Eckhart, a tall, blond, handsome fellow who grew up in Cupertino, has been pointing himself toward stardom for a long time, and now it seems the rest of Hollywood has come around to his way of thinking.
Eckhart's portrayal of a chauvinistic jerk in an office full of them was so effective that he often is called upon to play variations on that theme -- witness his supporting role in last December's "Paycheck," the John Woo action film starring Ben Affleck.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/08/24/DDG7Q8C3CU1.DTL

  
 Bukatman
The man's voice issued from a tape, through an amplifier and speaker system [...] He was not sure what to do; he tried not to stare too hard at the manlike structure before him [...] "Bohlen", the structure said, "are you sick?" ' (69).
David Pringle notes that in stories such as Ballard's "The Subliminal Man", in which huge "billboards" flash a constant barrage of subliminal advertising messages, 'even the unconscious is annexed by the media landscape' (Pringle 391).
'The externality of the spectacle in relation to the active man appears in the fact that his own gestures are no longer his but those of another who represents them to him' (Debord #30).
wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au /ReadingRoom/7.2/Bukatman.html

  
 marcuse.html
Theorists and Critics [Sarah Zupko's Cultural Studies Center features selections from Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man and a selection of secondary literature on-line]
For truth is a value in the strict sense inasmuch as it serves the protection and amelioration of life, as a guide in man's struggle with nature and with himself, with his own weakness and his own destructiveness.
This change in the relation between human and material energy, and between the physical and mental part of aggression (man becomes the subject and agent of aggression by virtue of his mental rather than physical faculties) must also affect the mental dynamic.
www.wbenjamin.org /marcuse.html

  
 Eberhard Wenzel's quotations after Herbert Marcuse
Multi-dimensional language is made into one-dimensional language, in which different and conflicting meanings no longer interpenetrate but are kept apart; the explosive historical dimension of meaning is silenced.
Technological rationality reveals its political character as it becomes the great vehicle of better domination, creating a truely totalitarian universe in which society and nature, mind and body are kept in a state of permanent mobilization for the defense of this universe.
In the realm of culture, the new totalitarianism manifests itself precisely in a harmonizing pluralism, where the most contradictory works and truths peacefully coexist in indifference.
marcuse.org /herbert/QuotEberhardWenzel.htm

  
 The New York Review of Books: ONE-DIMENSIONAL MAN
The New York Review of Books: ONE-DIMENSIONAL MAN
The cover date of the next issue of The New York Review of Books will be January 13, 2005.
www.nybooks.com /articles/13438

  
 Rhetorical and Cultural Studies: Critical Theory
One Dimensional Thought (from One Dimensional Man, 1964)
Excerpt from "Walt Whitman: Man and Myth" by Jorge Luis Borges [ Critical Inquiry, 1:19]
A Literature From Below - Günter Grass and Pierre Bourdieu
www.uiowa.edu /~commstud/resources/critical_authors.html

  
 Leo's Lyrics Database - They Might Be Giants - Particle Man comments - page 1
It's about E. abbot's book Flatland in which a Sphere ("universe Man") pulls a square out of his two dimensional plane and shows him things from his three-dimensional perspective.
Person man is easy, simply the common man, living a miserable life with the threat of damnation (frying pan) constantly being hurled at him.
Particle man represents Science in general, and the limitations of it.
www.leoslyrics.com /listcomments.php?lyricId=89740   (1597 words)

  
 BBG Bulletin Board :: The Five Dimensions Of Man -- A Commentary
We now move this 4D line and create a 5th dimensional object, which is, as before, an array of a 4th dimensional object, containing an infinite amount of instances of that object (graph 6).
Such graphing, however, is limited in that in can only show the existence of one object per space of time.
A 3D mass may have the properties of x=45cm, y=170cm, z=30cm, T1=1ut, T2=1ut (5D annotation), since it exists in only a single instant of time and in only one timeline.
www.balticbankinggroup.com /bboard/poem-comments.html   (1597 words)

  
 A HELP IN UNDERSTANDING WHAT GOD IS - Does God Exist?
The sphere is a three-dimensional object just as we are, and it just so happens that it crosses Flatland right in the man's living room.
The sphere is most impatient with all this because he could have done it instantly.
The sphere says, "I'll tell you what it's like; draw a circle on your floor." This is not easy for the man in Flatland to do.
www.doesgodexist.org /Phamplets/Flatland.html   (1597 words)

  
 Bally Midway Baby Pac-Man : Coin-Op : Arcade : ggdb.com
The examples shown here show the actual dimensional weight for the game, and then given an estimated shipping dimensional weight assuming that 5" of packing material is needed in each dimension.
You play Baby Pac-Man who must navigate various mazes.
You move Baby Pac-Man using a 4-way joystick.
www.ggdb.com /GameByName.aspx?c=&s=&vid=213   (295 words)

  
 American Masters . Man Ray PBS
This interest in minimalism and abstraction carried over to Man Ray's experiments with what he termed "rayographs." A "rayograph" was made by placing a three-dimensional object or series of objects on top of a piece of photographic paper and exposing it to light.
One the great artists and agitators of his time, Man Ray will be remembered not simply for the fascinating and experimental works he left behind, but for the crucial role he played in encouraging the revolutionary in art.
Man Ray’s photographs of Kiki often use the outline of her body to represent other objects.
www.pbs.org /wnet/americanmasters/database/ray_m.html   (673 words)

  
 The Swamp : Man-Thing Vol 3
The former Defender known as Devil-Slayer has gone insane-and his extra-dimensional shadow-cloak is sucking pieces of our reality into its demonic confines!
THE HOOK: It's a fear-fraught (and non-code approved) journey into the dark corners of the Marvel Universe as the macabre muck-monster leaves the swamp behind and embarks on a quest to save all realities and attempts to rediscover his own buried humanity!
But before the news is revealed, Ellen must go on a harrowing journey of regret and redemption through the swamp that is the Man-Thing's soul, where she-and you-will learn never-before-revealed secrets of the monster's origin!
www.lonely.geek.nz /mtvol3.html   (673 words)

  
 4D Man - Iridis Encyclopedia
4D Man is a 1959 science fiction film directed by Irvin Shortess Yeaworth Jr.
Two brothers, scientists Scott and Tony Nelson, develop an amplifier which enables a person to enter a 4th dimensional state.
www.iridis.com /4D_Man   (673 words)

  
 Fall of man III
Then the main problem was the placement of the Sphere of Amenti in the 4D dimensional frequency band, having been removed from the Earth's 2D core owing to increasing incompatible frequencies between Earth and the Sphere of Amenti.
This created a barrier to development of the 4D fourth strand of DNA, referred to as the Seal of Palaidor, and thus the Fourth and Fifth Root Races had to wait within the Sphere of Amenti until it could be returned to Earth's core.
Earth's frequencies were still too low, however, to sustain life with 4D coding or assemble DNA strand 4, or to receive the Sphere of Amenti.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~noelh/FallofMan3.htm   (673 words)

  
 THE UMBRELLA MAN
And still, the faceless man in white coats probe away at particles smaller that the eye can see, playing a game of mouldy chess with lives of the unborn.
They tap, tap, bloody tap away on typewriters all missing a different letter; eventually the piece of paper one is using will be fed into the next to fill the gaps — and so one.
And from (let's be pedantic here) eighty-five yards away, a battered set of binoculars rests on the eyes of a man who has, without a doubt, seen better days.
www.brainwashed.com /h3o/BagofCats/umbrella.html   (613 words)

  
 CBUB Fights: Swanp-Thing vs. Man-Thing
Placing a dimensional doorway in the heart of the swamp, and compelling Man-Thing to guard it, we've left Swamp thing with only one means of exit from the Arena.
In DCU and Vertigo, Swamp Thing is a truly cosmic being, the Earth Elemental incarnate, the being who is one of the most powerful mystic focuses for the gestalt consciousness of every plant on Earth.
Swamp Thing is cooler and had a much better writer, but the Man Thing always seemed more powerful.
www.electricferret.com /fights/swampy.htm   (2182 words)

  
 comiXtreme - Green Lanterns vs Marvel Power Cosmic Team
March 10th 2005 01:32 PM But if you refer Molecule Man battling Kubik a Reality Warper, non of the GL will not be able to take down a Cube being who are some what like the 5th Dimensional Imps.
Molecule Man, All of Galactus' Heralds including the Destroyer, Quasar, Warlock with Soul Gem, Genis, Franklin Richards, Reed Richards genius, Thor, Beta Ray, Dr. Strange.
March 10th 2005 01:12 PM CFK, even a guy like Molecule Man has limits to what he can do.
www.comixtreme.com /forums/printthread.php?t=16028   (588 words)

  
 Michelin Man's my carrot (Hundred's flock to see carrot that looks like Michelin mand)
Appearing on all kinds of promotional materials and mounted in three-dimensional form on delivery trucks, the Michelin Man personified the inflatable product in a witty way.
Bibendum, better known in the U.S. as the Michelin Man, became a familiar figure in the 1920s as the sale of motorcars soared.
Unlike many trademark personalities such as Betty Crocker who gets a "facelift" every few decades to remain current, the Michelin Man still looks surprisingly contemporary, and few would guess from appearances that he is 100 years old.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/756269/posts   (588 words)

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