Herbert Marcuse mostly deals with Social science, Epistemology, Pure mathematics, Dimension and Literature. His Social science research includes elements of Industrial society, Rationality, Unhappy consciousness, Opposition and Ideology. His study on Critical theory, Social theory and Hegelianism is often connected to Structure as part of broader study in Epistemology.
His Literature study incorporates themes from Instinct, Interpretation and Civilization.
His primary areas of study are Epistemology, Social science, Politics, Art history and Psychoanalysis. His Epistemology study is mostly concerned with Hegelianism, Critical theory and Dialectic. His research on Social science often connects related areas such as Social change.
His work deals with themes such as Religious studies and Political economy, which intersect with Politics. The Political economy study combines topics in areas such as Opposition and State. His Art history study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Literature.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Epistemology, Social science, Psychoanalysis, Dialectic and Industrial society. His Epistemology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Humanity and Foundation. His Social science research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Utopia, Art history, Aesthetics and Hegelianism.
His work carried out in the field of Psychoanalysis brings together such families of science as Emancipation, Unhappy consciousness, Positivism and CONQUEST. His Industrial society research incorporates elements of Containment and Humanities. The various areas that Herbert Marcuse examines in his Containment study include Social change and Political economy.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Late capitalism, Environmental ethics, Control theory, Control and Technological society. His Technological society research includes elements of Political economy and Social change.
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One-dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society
Herbert Marcuse.
(1986)
One-Dimensional Man
Herbert Marcuse.
(1964)
Eros and Civilization
Herbert Marcuse.
(1955)
An Essay on Liberation
Herbert Marcuse.
(1969)
Reason and Revolution: Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory
Herbert Marcuse.
(2020)
Kultur und Gesellschaft / 1
Herbert Marcuse.
Kultur und Gesellschaft (1965)
Reason and Revolution
Herbert Marcuse.
(1941)
The Aesthetic Dimension Toward a Critique of Marxist Aesthetics
Herbert Marcuse.
Leonardo (1981)
EL hombre unidimensional
Herbert Marcuse.
(1995)
Negations: Essays in Critical Theory
Herbert Marcuse.
(1968)
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