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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Main Author: Mauricio García Echeverri
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Language:Spanish
Published: Corporación Educativa Jorge Robledo 2025-01-01
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