Herbert Marcuse anticapitalism and emancipation

Trans/Form/Ação 28 (2):7-20 (2005)
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Abstract

Marcuse had in Brazil, in the 70s, an one-sided reception, being seen only as a guru of the counter-culture. Against this misconception the paper exposes the intrinsic relationship between theory and practice in Marcuses's philosophy, characterized as a political philosophy whose main concern is the radical transformation of capitalist society.Marcuse teve no Brasil na década de 1970 uma recepção unilateral, sendo visto unicamente como guru da contra-cultura. Contra esse equívoco o artigo mostra a relação intrínseca entre teoria e prática na filosofia de Marcuse, caracterizada como uma filosofia política cuja preocupação central é a transformação radical da sociedade capitalista

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