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(2008) Human Studies 31 (2).
From time to time we find ourselves in a political and social crisis or situation that forces us to recall great insights that were once a part of our intellectual landscape. These great insights were articulated by prophetic voices that for whatever reason have been prematurely returned to our bookshelves to collect dust. This unfortunate fate befell Herbert Marcuse, who enjoyed a brief moment in the intellectual spotlight during the 1960s and 1970s. Recently there has been a renewed interest in Marcuse’s work. This new volume of Marcuse’s writings edited by Andrew Feenberg and William Leiss is an important contribution to the revival of Marcuse studies.
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DOI: 10.1007/s10746-008-9087-8
Full citation:
Farr, (2008). Review of The task of dialectical thinking in the age of one-dimensionality. Human Studies 31 (2), pp. 233-239.
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