The ruthless critique of everything existing: nature and revolution in Marcuse's philosophy of Praxis

Brooklyn, NY: Verso (2023)
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Explains Marcuse's philosophy, especially his critique of science and technology.

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Andrew Feenberg
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La tolerancia represiva.Herbert Marcuse & Leandro Sánchez Marín - 2024 - Medellín: Ennegativo Ediciones. Translated by Leandro Sánchez Marín.

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