Reason and Revolution
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Reason and Revolution: Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory is a 1941 book by Herbert Marcuse. It discusses the social and political ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and also contains an account of Karl Marx's notion of labour.
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Scholarly reception
The work was praised by Erich Fromm, who called it "brilliant and penetrating", and recommended it for its discussion of the philosophical basis of Marx's thought.
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