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'''Herbert Marcuse''' ([[July 19]],[[1898]] – [[July 29]],[[1979]]) was a prominent [[German people|German]] and later [[Hyphenated American|American]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] and [[sociology|sociologist]] of [[Jewish]] descent, and a member of the [[Frankfurt School]]. His best known works are ''[[Eros and Civilization]]'' and ''[[One-Dimensional Man]]''. He is connected to the concepts of [[false need]]s, [[Freudo-Marxism]] and [[repressive tolerance]]. '''Herbert Marcuse''' ([[July 19]],[[1898]] – [[July 29]],[[1979]]) was a prominent [[German people|German]] and later [[Hyphenated American|American]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] and [[sociology|sociologist]] of [[Jewish]] descent, and a member of the [[Frankfurt School]]. His best known works are ''[[Eros and Civilization]]'' and ''[[One-Dimensional Man]]''. He is connected to the concepts of [[false need]]s, [[Freudo-Marxism]] and [[repressive tolerance]].
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“If the worker and his boss enjoy the same television program and visit the same resort places, if the typist is as attractively made up as the daughter of her employer, if the Negro owns a Cadillac, if they all read the same newspaper, then this assimilation indicates not the disappearance of classes, but the extent to which the needs and satisfactions that serve the preservation of the Establishment are shared by the underlying population.” -― Herbert Marcuse, One-Dimensional Man

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Herbert Marcuse (July 19,1898July 29,1979) was a prominent German and later American philosopher and sociologist of Jewish descent, and a member of the Frankfurt School. His best known works are Eros and Civilization and One-Dimensional Man. He is connected to the concepts of false needs, Freudo-Marxism and repressive tolerance.

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