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Reason and Revolution

  • The Concept of the Global Subject in Adorno

    The Concept of the Global Subject in Adorno

  • Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse: an Inquiry Into the Possibility of Human Happiness

    Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse: an Inquiry Into the Possibility of Human Happiness

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    POL 478Y (POL2019Y5Y L0101) (Autumn 2016) MORAL REASON

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    1 Collected Papers of Herbert Marcuse, Volume 3: the New Left

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    Hegel: Three Studies I Theodor W

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    Reason-And-Revolution.Pdf

  • Jürgen Habermas and Carl Schmitt in the Paradigm of Modernity for a Critique of the Modern Law

    Jürgen Habermas and Carl Schmitt in the Paradigm of Modernity for a Critique of the Modern Law

  • Theodor W. Adorno: with Hegel Against Capitalism

    Theodor W. Adorno: with Hegel Against Capitalism

  • “Life”: Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse's Reception Of

    “Life”: Max Horkheimer and Herbert Marcuse's Reception Of

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    Danilo S. Alterado, Philosophia

  • Karl Marx's Political Epistemology James Martin Mclvor

    Karl Marx's Political Epistemology James Martin Mclvor

  • The Philosophy of Praxis: Marx, Lukács and the Frankfurt School

    The Philosophy of Praxis: Marx, Lukács and the Frankfurt School

  • Negations Essays in Critical Theory

    Negations Essays in Critical Theory

  • Herbert Marcuse's Repudiation of Dialectics

    Herbert Marcuse's Repudiation of Dialectics

  • The Vicissitudes of the Politics of “Life:” Max Horkheimer And

    The Vicissitudes of the Politics of “Life:” Max Horkheimer And

  • Ivory Tower and Barricades: Marcuse and Adorno on the Separation of Theory and Praxis

    Ivory Tower and Barricades: Marcuse and Adorno on the Separation of Theory and Praxis

  • Marcuse: Reason, Imagination, and Utopia Andrew Feenberg

    Marcuse: Reason, Imagination, and Utopia Andrew Feenberg

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