Counterrevolution and Revolt
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Counterrevolution and Revolt is a 1972 political-philosophical work by Herbert Marcuse that analyzes the failures of revolutionary movements of the 1960s and critiques advanced industrial society’s mechanisms of domination and social control.
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book
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critical theory work → non-fiction book → political philosophy book → |
| analyzes |
counterrevolutionary responses to the New Left
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failures of revolutionary movements of the 1960s → |
| author |
Herbert Marcuse
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| authorGender |
male
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| critiques |
advanced industrial society
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bureaucratic domination → integration of dissent → mechanisms of social control → |
| follows |
An Essay on Liberation
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| genre |
critical theory
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political philosophy → |
| hasAuthorAcademicDiscipline |
critical theory
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philosophy → political theory → |
| hasPerspective |
Marxist
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critical of advanced industrial capitalism → |
| influencedBy |
Hegelian philosophy
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Karl Marx → Sigmund Freud → |
| language |
English
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| mainSubject |
1960s social movements
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Freudo-Marxism → Marxism → New Left → advanced industrial society → counterrevolution → critical theory of society → domination → ideology → integration of opposition → liberation movements → mass culture → radical aesthetics → radical politics → repressive tolerance → revolution → revolutionary strategy → social control → student movements → violence and repression → |
| partOf |
Herbert Marcuse bibliography
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| philosophicalTradition |
Frankfurt School
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Western Marxism → |
| publicationDate |
1972
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Herbert Marcuse
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