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Format: Paperback

ISBN-10: 1573926140

ISBN-13: 9781573926140

Aug 1991

Publisher: Prometheus Books

Edition: 2

Language: English
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Reason and Revolution: Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory (Paperback, 1991) Other Editions...
Author: Herbert Harcuse

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Weight:19.2 oz

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"Marcuse's books emblazen the apartments and arguments of the New Left. While today's radical politics are by no means a student monopoly, there is nevertheless a campus atmosphere pervading most of the discussions and demonstrations of that movement...To become the foremost literary symbol of the New Left is no mean accomplishment; many of the movement's adherents are both informed and intelligent, and they have had their pick of an impressive literature. Thus the choice of Marcuse testifies not only to his spirit of engagement but also to a profundity and breadth of vision which are lacking in otherwise admired authors as C. Wright Mills, Paul Goodman, Norman O. Brown, and Erich Fromm."
New York Times Book Review - Andrew Hacker (03/10/1968)


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