The critical commitment of philosophy. On Marcuse’s critical project
The present essay is not intended to be something new about Herbert Marcuse. As a personal exercise to clarify concepts, its aim is to provide an overview of Marcuse’s conception, based especially from his book One-Dimensional Man, about an advanced industrial society and how our thinking is being m...
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Published in | Revista Ciencias y Humanidades Vol. 4; no. 4; pp. 123 - 138 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English Spanish |
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Corporación Educativa Jorge Robledo
10.01.2025
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Summary: | The present essay is not intended to be something new about Herbert Marcuse. As a personal exercise to clarify concepts, its aim is to provide an overview of Marcuse’s conception, based especially from his book One-Dimensional Man, about an advanced industrial society and how our thinking is being more and more rooted in what social elites want us to believe. At the same time, the article provides a basis to think this problem in an increasing postmodern society that is forgetting the most important critical authors of the 20th century and its main preoccupation: the identity between subject and society.
El presente ensayo no tiene ninguna intención de ser algo novedoso sobre Herbert Marcuse. Como un ejercicio personal para clarificar conceptos, su propósito es dar un panorama sobre la concepción de Marcuse, basada especialmente en su libro El hombre unidimensional, acerca de una sociedad industrial avanzada y cómo nuestro pensamiento está cada vez más enraizado en lo que las élites quieren que creamos. Al mismo tiempo, el artículo da bases para pensar este problema en una creciente sociedad posmoderna que está olvidando los autores críticos más importantes del siglo XX y una de sus máximas preocupaciones: ¿cuál es la identidad entre sujeto y sociedad? |
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ISSN: | 2462-9367 2500-784X |
DOI: | 10.61497/fvq3p868 |