A collection that assembles some of Herbert Marcuse's most important work and presents his syntheses of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and critical social theory. It shows Marcuse's attempts to create syntheses of diverse, and often conflicting, philosophical perspectives, ranging from Heidegger and phenomenology to Hegel, Marx, and Freud.
This outstanding volume assembles some of Marcuse's most important work and presents for the first time his unique syntheses of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and critical social theory. It includes a comprehensive introduction by Douglas Kellner, Tyson Lewis and Clayton Pierce, which places Marcuse's philosophy in the context of his engagement with the main currents of twentieth century philosophy.