Facts about Herbert Marcuse

Occup.Philosopher
FromGermany
BornJuly 18, 1898
DiedJuly 29, 1979
Aged81 years

Summary

Herbert Marcuse was a famous Philosopher from Germany, who lived between July 18, 1898 and July 29, 1979. He/she became 81 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac cancer, who is known for Emotion, Diplomatic, Intensity, Impulsive, Selective. Our collection contains 10 quotes who is written / told by Herbert.

Related authors: Theodor Adorno (Philosopher)

10 Famous quotes by Herbert Marcuse

Small: The web of domination has become the web of Reason itself, and this society is fatally entangled in it
"The web of domination has become the web of Reason itself, and this society is fatally entangled in it"
Small: That which is cannot be true
"That which is cannot be true"
Small: The people recognize themselves in their commodities they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi se
"The people recognize themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment"
Small: Free election of masters does not abolish the masters or the slaves
"Free election of masters does not abolish the masters or the slaves"
Small: Under the rule of a repressive whole, liberty can be made into a powerful instrument of domination
"Under the rule of a repressive whole, liberty can be made into a powerful instrument of domination"
Small: The criterion for free choice can never be an absolute one, but neither is it entirely relative
"The criterion for free choice can never be an absolute one, but neither is it entirely relative"
Small: Not every problem someone has with his girlfriend is necessarily due to the capitalist mode of producti
"Not every problem someone has with his girlfriend is necessarily due to the capitalist mode of production"
Small: At the highest stage of capitalism, the most necessary revolution appears as the most unlikely one
"At the highest stage of capitalism, the most necessary revolution appears as the most unlikely one"
Small: The range of choice open to the individual is not the decisive factor in determining the degree of huma
"The range of choice open to the individual is not the decisive factor in determining the degree of human freedom, but what can be chosen and what is chosen by the individual"
Small: Obscenity is a moral concept in the verbal arsenal of the establishment, which abuses the term by apply
"Obscenity is a moral concept in the verbal arsenal of the establishment, which abuses the term by applying it, not to expressions of its own morality but to those of another"