marcuse

IPA: mˈɑrkʌs

noun

  • united states political philosopher (born in germany) concerned about the dehumanizing effects of capitalism and modern technology (1898-1979)
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Examples of "marcuse" in Sentences

  • I changed it to work with you Marcuse.
  • Marcuse took this belief and expanded it.
  • Marcuse is the author of many mystery novels.
  • Again the chapter from Marcuse deals with this.
  • Marcuse criticizes tolerance as itself a means of repression.
  • Marcuse has even discussed planned obsolescence and scarcity.
  • Marcuse, she wrote, turned out to be approachable and helpful.
  • Marcuse worked closely with critical theorists while at the Institute.
  • Marcuse believes that automation is a great catalyst of industrial societies.
  • No, not the leninist-variant, but based on the critical theory mainly of adorno/ horkheimer / marcuse.
  • This is where the real news is and don't forget it!!! pamela: maybe monday evening, a return broadcast of the film, "the history of political correctness," so that people know the aims of obama mentors saul alinsky and herbert marcuse. also, tutors of hilary clinton.

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