Marcuse
herbert, 1898–1979, u.s. political and social philosopher, born in germany.
historical examples
the civilization of illiteracy mihai nadin
noun
herbert. 1898–1979, us philosopher, born in germany. in his later works he -n-lysed the situation of man under monopoly capitalism and the dehumanizing effects of modern technology. his works include eros and civilization (1958) and one dimensional man (1964)
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