Abstract

AbstractHerbert Marcuse was a political theorist associated with the first generation of the Frankfurt School, a group of interdisciplinary scholars who promoted and developed a critical theory of society. While all the theorists in this group shared a basic commitment to uncovering the roots and conditions of human oppression and repression in advanced industrial society and to developing philosophical, cultural, and political resources designed to bring about human liberation, Marcuse's theory became the most famous and the most directly political one during their lifetime.

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