The range of socially permissible and desirable satisfaction is greatly enlarged, but — Herbert Marcuse
The closed language does not demonstrate and explain it communicates decision, dictum, — Herbert Marcuse
Entertainment and learning are not opposites; entertainment may be the most effective — Herbert Marcuse
The existing liberties and the existing gratifications are tied to the requirements — Herbert Marcuse
Dialectical thought understands the critical tension between “is” and “ought” first as — Herbert Marcuse
Hypostatized into a ritual pattern, Marxian theory becomes ideology. But its content — Herbert Marcuse
Dialectical logic undoes the abstractions of formal logic and of transcendental philosophy, — Herbert Marcuse
The capabilities (intellectual and material) of contemporary society are immeasurably greater than — Herbert Marcuse
Non-operational ideas are non-behavioral and subversive. The movement of thought is stopped — Herbert Marcuse
The spontaneous reproduction of superimposed needs by the individual does not establish — Herbert Marcuse
Technological rationality reveals its political character as it becomes the great vehicle — Herbert Marcuse
The functional language is a radically anti-historical language: operational rationality has little — Herbert Marcuse