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allowed people to not be aware of what is occurring around them such as the fact that they might soon be out of their jobs because these technologies are carrying out their same jobs quicker and cheaper. He claimed the modern-day workers were not as rebellious as before during the Karl Marx era (19th century). They just freely conformed to the system they were under for the sake of satisfying their needs and survival. Since they had conformed, the people's revolution that
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that the ways should not be blocked on which a subversive majority could develop, and if they are blocked by organized repression and indoctrination, their reopening may require apparently undemocratic means. They would include the withdrawal of toleration of speech and assembly from groups and movements that promote aggressive policies, armament, chauvinism, discrimination on the grounds of race and religion, or that oppose the extension of public services, social security, medical care, etc.
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and persecuted of other ethnicities and other colors, the unemployed and the unemployable. These were the people whose standards of living demanded the ending of intolerable conditions and institutions and whose resistance to one-dimensional society would not be diverted by the system. Their opposition was revolutionary even if their consciousness was not.
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inspirational intellectual leader. He is also considered among the most influential of the
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Liberating tolerance, then, would mean intolerance against movements from the Right and toleration of movements from the Left. Surely, no government can be expected to foster its own subversion, but in a democracy such a right is vested in the people (i.e. in the majority of the people). This means
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and other conservatives objected to his reappointment, but the university decided to let his contract run until 1970. He devoted the rest of his life to teaching, writing and giving lectures around the world. His efforts brought him attention from the media, which claimed that he openly advocated
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Marcuse writes, "The people recognize themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment," meaning that under capitalism (in consumer society), humans become extensions of the commodities that they buy, thus making commodities
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Marcuse evolved a theory over the years that stated modern technology is repressive naturally. He believed that in both capitalist and communist societies, workers did not question the manner in which they lived due to the mechanism of repression of technological advances. The use of technology
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aspects, has been criticized by conservatives. Marcuse argues that genuine tolerance does not permit support for "repression", since doing so ensures that marginalized voices will remain unheard. He characterizes tolerance of repressive speech as "inauthentic". Instead, he advocates a form of
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violence, although he often clarified that only "violence of defense" could be appropriate, not "violence of aggression". He continued to promote Marxian theory, with some of his students helping to spread his ideas. He published his final work
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Marcuse took this belief and expanded it. He argued that capitalism and industrialization pushed laborers so hard that they began to see themselves as extensions of the objects they were producing. At the beginning of
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Marcuse is not widely remembered outside of contexts where critical theory is taught or referenced. This theory, rooted in Marxist philosophy, remains as one of the main components of Marcuse's influence.
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Sculos, Bryant William; Walsh, Sean Noah (2016). "The Counterrevolutionary Campus: Herbert Marcuse and the Suppression of Student Protest Movements".
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Technology, War and Fascism. Collected papers of Herbert Marcuse, volume 1
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4254:Comprehensive 'Official' Herbert Marcuse Website
3212:Key Contemporary Social Theorists â Google Books
1454:Marcuse married three times. His first wife was
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4408:Hegel's Ontology and the Theory of Historicity
4177:. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2017.
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4137:Herbert Marcuse. An exposition and a polemic
4052:John Abromeit and W. Mark Cobb, eds (2004),
2427:believed that Marcuse's reliance on Freud's
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4281:"Marcuse: professor behind 1960s rebellion"
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2659:"On the Problem of the Dialectic" (1976)
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10158:Burials at the Dorotheenstadt Cemetery
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6662:In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays
4317:"Herbert Marcuse Biography Indonesian"
4208:Anthony Elliott and Larry Ray (2003),
3982:Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts
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2827:from the original on September 1, 2018
2716:, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
2233:Marcuse's early "Heideggerian Marxism"
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3136:"Erica Sherover-Marcuse (1938â1988)"
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9879:The End of History and the Last Man
9789:Elements of the Philosophy of Right
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4438:Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis
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4293:(detailed biography and essays, by
4265:"Herbert Marcuse (on-line) Archive"
4232:Noel Parker and Stuart Sim (1997),
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2989:"The Temptation of Herbert Marcuse"
2820:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
2571:Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis
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1361:movement. In his "Introduction" to
1164:University of California, San Diego
989:Soviet Marxism: A Critical Analysis
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10173:Critics of work and the work ethic
10088:20th-century American male writers
4956:Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory
4311:"Spirit, Capitalism, and Superego"
4054:Herbert Marcuse: A Critical Reader
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10218:German philosophers of technology
10128:American male non-fiction writers
6655:Future Primitive and Other Essays
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4210:Key Contemporary Social Theorists
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4091:The Philosophy of Herbert Marcuse
3263:Key Contemporary Social Theorists
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1345:and of the political philosopher
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9849:The Open Society and Its Enemies
8010:The Closing of the American Mind
7930:Civilization and Its Discontents
7910:A Vindication of Natural Society
6579:The Working Class Goes to Heaven
4276:, by Herbert Marcuse Association
4227:A Survey of Modern Social Theory
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1325:from 1954 to 1965, then at the
1211:needs additional citations for
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10006:Separation of church and state
9904:Collectivism and individualism
9859:The Origins of Totalitarianism
6690:On the Poverty of Student Life
6554:Swedish Public Freedom Service
6533:Theater, movies, music and art
6341:Occupational safety and health
6156:Terminology and related topics
4743:international relations theory
4534:Secret Reports on Nazi Germany
4100:, New York: Herder and Herder.
4056:, New York, London: Routledge.
3961:, published by MIT Press 1987.
2892:
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2735:
2700:
1426:Marcuse defended the arrested
1180:, a dialectical work studying
1035:
531:Age of Mechanical Reproduction
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10313:University of Freiburg alumni
10046:Category:Political philosophy
9919:Critique of political economy
7900:Oration on the Dignity of Man
6725:The Human Use of Human Beings
4971:Privilege (social inequality)
4647:Archetypal literary criticism
4313:, Ars Industrialis, May 2006.
3957:Translated and introduced by
3917:"The Unknown Herbert Marcuse"
3894:10.1080/07393148.2016.1228580
3824:10.1080/07393148.2016.1228589
3662:10.1080/00497878.1974.9978359
3304:See, e.g., Marcuse, Herbert.
3265:. Blackwell Publishing. 2003.
3111:"Sophie Wertheim (1901â1951)"
2899:Romano, Carlin (2011-12-11).
2666:
2653:"Repressive Tolerance" (1965)
1544:DorotheenstÀdtischer cemetery
1517:DorotheenstÀdtischer cemetery
1357:, one of the founders of the
1118:Institute for Social Research
1112:Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
996:and the student movements of
949:Institute for Social Research
941:Humboldt University of Berlin
9944:Institutional discrimination
9939:History of political thought
8671:Negative and positive rights
7970:The Society of the Spectacle
6697:The Society of the Spectacle
6567:The Future of Work and Death
6235:Extermination through labour
4478:Counterrevolution and Revolt
4458:A Critique of Pure Tolerance
4149:, Princeton University Press
3482:. Vol. 26, no. 9.
2615:Counterrevolution and Revolt
2587:A Critique of Pure Tolerance
2434:
2376:Counterrevolution and Revolt
1531:, and was on his way to the
1475:was a professor emeritus of
1441:
1266:(OSS), the precursor to the
1264:Office of Strategic Services
1260:Research and Analysis Branch
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10163:Columbia University faculty
10153:Brandeis University faculty
10103:20th-century German writers
9954:Justification for the state
9739:Two Treatises of Government
6641:Critique of Economic Reason
5727:Interpellation (philosophy)
5530:Non-representational theory
3915:Aronowitz, Stanley (1999).
3532:"marcuse.org (books about)"
3251:. London: Sage. p. 43.
3247:Mestrovic, Stjepan (1997).
2337:to a Marxist critique, and
1863:Philosophies and tendencies
1466:
1349:, and also a friend of the
1321:in 1952. Marcuse worked at
1268:Central Intelligence Agency
980:Central Intelligence Agency
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10118:American environmentalists
8624:Bellum omnium contra omnes
6780:Situationist International
6560:Take This Job and Shove It
6482:Technological unemployment
5682:Existence precedes essence
4626:Outline of critical theory
4202:
4062:and William Leiss (2007),
3488:Johnson Publishing Company
3344:"marcuse.org (quotations)"
3185:"Inge Neumann (1913â1973)"
2761:. Routledge. p. 177.
2745:. Oxford University Press.
2039:Spanish Revolution of 1936
982:) where he criticized the
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4269:Marxists Internet Archive
3859:10.1080/02691721003749901
3641:Marcuse, Herbert (1974).
3054:"Tom Bourne (Sept. 1979)"
3005:10.1017/S0034670500011785
2755:Rothman, Stanley (2017).
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2333:, both of whom subjected
2155:Libertarianism portal
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1256:Office of War Information
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7079:Catholic social teaching
5797:Transvaluation of values
5603:Apollonian and Dionysian
4508:Repressive desublimation
4072:(London: Routledge 1998)
2987:Eidelberg, Paul (1969).
2959:Main Currents of Marxism
2862:"Illuminations: Kellner"
2219:repressive desublimation
2022:Revolutions of 1917â1923
1985:Libertarian municipalism
1975:Democratic confederalism
1939:ChaulieuâMontal tendency
1688:Workers' self-management
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9809:The Communist Manifesto
8735:Tyranny of the majority
8646:Consent of the governed
8110:Philosophy of education
6613:Bartleby, the Scrivener
6573:The Main Thing Is Work!
6163:996 working hour system
4488:The Aesthetic Dimension
4345:(obituary of Marcuse),
4274:Herbert Marcuse Archive
4243:. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
4241:Encyclopedia Britannica
4191:. Beacon Press, Boston.
4082:C. Fred Alford (1985),
4066:, Boston: Beacon Press.
3774:10.2307/j.ctv1p2gksc.12
3512:Barsky, Robert (1997).
3444:Dufresne, Todd (2000).
3319:"Glossary of Terms: Ob"
2394:The Aesthetic Dimension
2329:, fellow German emigre
1898:Individualist anarchism
1668:Participatory economics
1413:popular culture studies
1383:Marcuse's critiques of
234:20th-century philosophy
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5717:Historical materialism
5013:Continental philosophy
4468:An Essay on Liberation
4198:edited by Jon Stewart.
4089:Harold Bleich (1977),
4077:Criticism and analysis
3643:"Marxism and feminism"
2993:The Review of Politics
2601:An Essay on Liberation
2366:An Essay on Liberation
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1653:Decentralized planning
1648:Co-operative economics
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1088:in 1928 to study with
1075:in 1922 on the German
1073:University of Freiburg
927:, associated with the
529:The Work of Art in the
392:totalitarian democracy
259:Continental philosophy
120:University of Freiburg
10138:American sociologists
8651:Divine right of kings
8115:Philosophy of history
8105:Philosophy of culture
8000:A Conflict of Visions
6711:The Abolition of Work
6634:The Conquest of Bread
6586:YamaâAttack to Attack
6398:Protestant work ethic
5747:Masterâslave morality
5555:Psychoanalytic theory
4428:Eros and Civilization
4418:Reason and Revolution
4225:Douglas Mann (2008),
4185:Barrington Moore, Jr.
4121:Paul Mattick (1972),
4110:. London: Macmillan.
4096:Paul Breines (1970),
3995:From Luther to Popper
3882:New Political Science
3812:New Political Science
3725:, pp. 69â82, 76.
3291:. (Marcuse, Herbert.
3249:Postemotional Society
2741:Mann, Douglas. 2008.
2497:New Political Science
2488:Eros and Civilization
2415:Eros and Civilization
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1590:Anti-authoritarianism
1567:Libertarian socialism
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6746:The Right to Be Lazy
6669:Inventing the Future
6403:Psychological safety
6388:Productivity theater
6381:Digital presenteeism
6351:Orange S.A. suicides
6336:Occupational burnout
6075:Contemporary persons
4951:Critical rationalism
4763:medical anthropology
4357:: "Herbert Marcuse".
3490:. pp. 115â120.
3306:Heideggerian Marxism
3276:Heideggerian Marxism
2410:Marxism and Feminism
2401:Marcuse and feminism
2343:Repressive Tolerance
2167:Socialism portal
2143:Anarchism portal
2111:Democratic socialism
2049:New social movements
1663:Industrial democracy
1550:Philosophy and views
1405:Repressive Tolerance
1397:, and his 1964 book
1353:sociology professor
1343:Barrington Moore Jr.
1317:, then continued at
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10323:Writers from Berlin
10253:Jewish sociologists
10248:Jewish philosophers
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10148:Anti-Stalinist left
9989:Right-wing politics
9869:A Theory of Justice
9839:The Road to Serfdom
9759:The Social Contract
8466:Christian democracy
7960:One-Dimensional Man
6524:Workâlife interface
6346:Occupational stress
6289:Happiness economics
6225:Effects of overtime
6193:Bare minimum Monday
6173:Abusive supervision
6112:Claus Peter Ortlieb
6016:Henry David Thoreau
6011:Friedrich Nietzsche
5567:Speculative realism
4683:applied linguistics
4448:One-Dimensional Man
4343:"Goodbye Comrade M"
4133:MacIntyre, Alasdair
3847:Social Epistemology
3604:New German Critique
3585:The New York Times,
2938:One-Dimensional Man
2683:"Essential Marcuse"
2656:"Liberation" (1969)
2335:One-Dimensional Man
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2179:Politics portal
1915:Anarcho-syndicalism
1678:Socialist economics
1481:Columbia University
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6107:Maurizio Lazzarato
5951:Alfredo M. Bonanno
5934:Historical persons
5687:Existential crisis
5618:Binary oppositions
5545:Post-structuralism
4895:Siegfried Kracauer
4820:technical practice
4773:university studies
4758:management studies
4748:language awareness
4713:discourse analysis
4139:, New York: Viking
3935:– via JSTOR.
2954:KoĆakowski, Leszek
2823:. April 10, 2019.
2712:2018-02-18 at the
2507:Black Lives Matter
2469:industrial society
2456:Alasdair MacIntyre
2054:Zapatista uprising
1683:Worker cooperative
1658:Economic democracy
1584:Political concepts
1529:RömerberggesprÀche
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4302:"Herbert Marcuse"
4300:Douglas Kellner,
4116:978-0-520-05295-6
3971:Edition" of 1961.
3948:(Frankfurt 1932).
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3713:, pp. 18â19.
3455:978-0-8047-3885-9
3383:. Prentice-Hall.
3161:"Herbert Marcuse"
2860:Douglas Kellner.
2815:"Herbert Marcuse"
2728:Lemert, Charles.
2639:978-0-8070-1519-3
2624:978-0-8070-1533-9
2565:978-0-415-18663-6
2550:978-1-57392-718-5
2440:Leszek KoĆakowski
2327:Raya Dunayevskaya
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6418:Quiet promotion
6151:
6070:
6021:Herbert Marcuse
5996:Walter Benjamin
5986:Mikhail Bakunin
5929:
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5862:Postcolonialism
5857:Linguistic turn
5787:Totalitarianism
5752:Oedipus complex
5613:Being in itself
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5488:German idealism
5468:Critical theory
5451:
5367:Ortega y Gasset
5015:
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4880:JĂŒrgen Habermas
4860:Walter Benjamin
4845:Herbert Marcuse
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4657:New historicism
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4285:Wayback Machine
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4079:
4060:Andrew Feenberg
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4044:
4042:Further reading
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7789:Radhakrishnan
7787:
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7580:
7577:
7575:
7572:
7570:
7567:
7565:
7562:
7560:
7557:
7556:
7554:
7550:20th and 21st
7548:
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7534:
7532:
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7527:
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7522:
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7517:
7514:
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7369:
7367:
7364:
7362:
7359:
7357:
7354:
7352:
7349:
7348:
7346:
7342:18th and 19th
7340:
7334:
7331:
7329:
7326:
7324:
7321:
7319:
7316:
7314:
7311:
7309:
7306:
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6666:
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6650:
6649:
6645:
6643:
6642:
6638:
6636:
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6629:
6628:
6627:Bullshit Jobs
6624:
6622:
6621:
6617:
6615:
6614:
6610:
6608:
6607:
6603:
6602:
6600:
6598:
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6468:
6466:
6463:
6461:
6458:
6456:
6453:
6451:
6448:
6446:
6443:
6441:
6440:Rage applying
6438:
6434:
6433:Lazy girl job
6431:
6430:
6429:
6426:
6424:
6421:
6419:
6416:
6414:
6411:
6409:
6406:
6404:
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6399:
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6352:
6349:
6347:
6344:
6342:
6339:
6337:
6334:
6332:
6331:
6327:
6325:
6324:Loud quitting
6322:
6320:
6317:
6315:
6312:
6310:
6307:
6305:
6302:
6300:
6297:
6295:
6292:
6290:
6287:
6285:
6282:
6280:
6276:
6273:
6271:
6268:
6266:
6265:Funemployment
6263:
6261:
6258:
6256:
6255:Forced labour
6253:
6251:
6248:
6246:
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6241:
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6148:
6145:
6143:
6140:
6138:
6135:
6133:
6130:
6128:
6125:
6123:
6122:Jeremy Rifkin
6120:
6118:
6115:
6113:
6110:
6108:
6105:
6103:
6102:Michael Hardt
6100:
6098:
6097:David Graeber
6095:
6093:
6090:
6088:
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6027:
6024:
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6014:
6012:
6009:
6007:
6004:
6002:
6001:Antonio Negri
5999:
5997:
5994:
5992:
5991:Paul Lafargue
5989:
5987:
5984:
5982:
5979:
5977:
5976:Heinrich Böll
5974:
5972:
5969:
5967:
5964:
5962:
5959:
5957:
5954:
5952:
5949:
5947:
5944:
5942:
5941:Abbie Hoffman
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5921:
5916:
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5909:
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5898:
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5877:
5874:
5868:
5865:
5863:
5860:
5858:
5855:
5853:
5850:
5848:
5847:Media studies
5845:
5843:
5840:
5838:
5835:
5833:
5830:
5828:
5825:
5823:
5820:
5818:
5815:
5813:
5812:Will to power
5810:
5808:
5805:
5803:
5800:
5798:
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5793:
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5788:
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5765:
5763:
5760:
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5748:
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5740:
5738:
5737:Leap of faith
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5589:
5586:
5585:
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5579:
5573:
5572:Structuralism
5570:
5568:
5565:
5563:
5560:
5556:
5553:
5552:
5551:
5548:
5546:
5543:
5541:
5540:Postmodernism
5538:
5536:
5535:Phenomenology
5533:
5531:
5528:
5526:
5523:
5521:
5518:
5514:
5511:
5509:
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5360:
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5348:
5347:Merleau-Ponty
5345:
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5338:
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4875:Leo Löwenthal
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4810:social theory
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4753:legal studies
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4693:consciousness
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4525:Miscellaneous
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4339:David Widgery
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4181:Kurt H. Wolff
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3470:Davis, Angela
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8491:Conservatism
8486:Confucianism
8405:Gerontocracy
8395:Dictatorship
8349:Sovereigntyâ
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6142:Claire Wolfe
6137:Nick Srnicek
6031:Josef Pieper
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5662:Death of God
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5608:Authenticity
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285:Angela Davis
184:Inge Neumann
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88:West Germany
78:(1979-07-29)
10083:1979 deaths
10078:1898 births
9803:(1835â1840)
9683:(c. 350 BC)
9673:(c. 375 BC)
9290:Tocqueville
9255:Saint-Simon
9220:Montesquieu
9071:Bolingbroke
9003:Machiavelli
8883:Ibn Khaldun
8848:Alpharabius
8841:Middle Ages
8666:Natural law
8641:Common good
8566:Nationalism
8526:Imperialism
8496:Corporatism
8471:Colonialism
8451:Agrarianism
8430:Technocracy
8410:Meritocracy
8390:Bureaucracy
8380:Aristocracy
8095:Historicism
7924:(1835â1840)
7890:De Officiis
7614:de Beauvoir
7584:Baudrillard
7536:Vivekananda
7526:Tocqueville
7441:Kierkegaard
7257:Ibn Khaldun
7227:Alpharabius
7118:Personalism
7027:Stewardship
6984:Reification
6979:Natural law
6900:Familialism
6866:Culturalism
6775:CrimethInc.
6763:Communities
6497:Psychopathy
6450:Resenteeism
6309:Job cuffing
6284:Glass cliff
6275:Uberisation
6168:Absenteeism
6147:John Zerzan
6132:Mark Slouka
6041:Max Stirner
6026:Jerry Rubin
5981:Ivan Illich
5852:Film theory
5762:Ontopoetics
5667:Death drive
5643:Ideological
5562:Romanticism
5493:Hegelianism
5267:Kierkegaard
5127:Castoriadis
5087:de Beauvoir
5072:Baudrillard
4944:Theological
4865:Erich Fromm
4815:social work
4800:regionalism
4795:race theory
4733:geopolitics
4718:ethnography
4698:criminology
4688:cartography
4640:Derivatives
4335:, 35: 3â16.
4006:Karl Marx,
3921:Social Text
2347:democracies
2268:commodities
2123:Syndicalism
1736:Castoriadis
1546:in Berlin.
1434:(author of
1428:East German
1378:Jerry Rubin
1128:Nazi regime
1054:World War I
1050:German Army
1036:Early years
1017:(1955) and
917:philosopher
791:Reification
786:Recognition
670:Sohn-Rethel
615:Kirchheimer
450:Major works
95:Nationality
10067:Categories
10011:Separatism
9819:On Liberty
9719:The Prince
9448:Huntington
8951:Campanella
8878:al-Ghazali
8827:Thucydides
8785:Lactantius
8730:Statolatry
8556:Monarchism
8536:Liberalism
8461:Capitalism
8444:Ideologies
8425:Plutocracy
8373:Government
8329:Revolution
8314:Propaganda
8264:Legitimacy
8239:Government
8100:Humanities
8060:Agnotology
7719:KoĆakowski
7282:Ibn Tufayl
7262:Maimonides
7206:Thucydides
7201:Tertullian
7156:Lactantius
7051:Volksgeist
7032:Traditions
6846:Convention
6770:R/antiwork
6648:Fight Club
6597:Literature
6514:Workaholic
6509:Work ethic
6492:Narcissism
6279:Gig worker
6188:Autonomism
5971:Guy Debord
5956:André Gorz
5807:Wertkritik
5712:Hauntology
5677:Difference
5672:Différance
5412:Sloterdijk
5282:KoĆakowski
4934:perception
4790:psychology
4785:psychiatry
4279:A. Buick,
4031:2013-09-06
3797:2023-10-05
3570:2013-09-06
3542:2006-08-28
3498:2016-01-07
3430:2018-09-02
3401:2020-11-06
3354:2009-10-14
3329:2013-09-06
3233:2013-09-06
3195:2018-07-05
3170:2021-10-23
3146:2013-09-06
3121:2013-09-06
3096:2013-09-06
3070:2017-10-31
2915:2020-08-04
2872:October 1,
2779:2017-10-31
2693:2020-10-07
2667:References
2509:movement.
2276:capitalist
2255:Alienation
1934:Autonomism
1926:tendencies
1873:tendencies
1761:Fotopoulos
1615:Mutual aid
1430:dissident
1421:André Gorz
1385:capitalist
1232:April 2024
1124:Nazi Party
1004:, and the
953:capitalism
935:. Born in
595:Horkheimer
338:technology
54:1898-07-19
9729:Leviathan
9709:Monarchia
9703:(c. 1274)
9538:Oakeshott
9483:Mansfield
9478:Luxemburg
9463:Kropotkin
9358:Bernstein
9311:centuries
9225:Nietzsche
9168:Jefferson
9096:Condorcet
9044:centuries
9023:Pufendorf
8888:Marsilius
8775:Confucius
8760:Aristotle
8753:Antiquity
8681:Noble lie
8601:Third Way
8596:Socialism
8521:Feudalism
8476:Communism
8456:Anarchism
8435:Theocracy
8420:Oligarchy
8400:Democracy
8385:Autocracy
8299:Pluralism
8284:Obedience
8249:Hierarchy
8209:Authority
8140:Sociology
8090:Historism
7799:Santayana
7769:Oakeshott
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6732:The Idler
6476:Tang ping
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6299:Hush trip
6270:Ghost job
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6046:Max Weber
6036:Karl Marx
5961:Bob Black
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5822:Discourse
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5392:Schelling
5362:Nietzsche
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5052:Bachelard
5037:Althusser
4838:Theorists
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3867:143670657
3832:220348659
3628:147495131
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3029:146295576
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2091:Communism
1910:Mutualism
1886:Communist
1871:Anarchist
1831:Pannekoek
1826:Pankhurst
1776:Kropotkin
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630:Löwenthal
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10283:New Left
9984:Centrism
9679:Politics
9669:Republic
9638:Voegelin
9618:Spengler
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9578:Rothbard
9533:Nussbaum
9433:Habermas
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8873:Gelasius
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8576:Populism
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1559:a series
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