Marcuse thinks that the working class of modern western societies has been integrated into capitalism and does not want to change the running system. According to Marcuse, Adorno saw it the same way. Fighting capitalism has become a matter of personal resistance.
Ere this I should have fatted all the region kites with this slave's offal: bloody, bawdy villain! Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain! O, vengeance!
FireEyedMaidOfWar 7 months ago
@EclipseOfReason1984 Marcuse basically talks about the merits of Adorno, of how his radical, uncompromising thinking made him immune to corruption by his late fame, of how he represented the best of pre-war European culture, and how Nazism and the Holocaust and how to precaution against their return motivated all his thinking. "A marxist fully aware of the *IM*possibility of revolution in advanced Capitalism, who however kept searching for ways out."
tlatosmd 10 months ago
i dont know what hes saying, but it looks like it doesnt matter
gen6k 1 year ago
Hey people, is there a kind German Speaker out there who would be kind enough to type out a English Translation of this? I love German philosophy, especially the chaps from the Frankfurt School but alas I'm not a German speaker.
EclipseOfReason1984 2 years ago
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Zunzz 3 years ago