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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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
critical theory work
non-fiction book
political philosophy book
analyzes counterrevolutionary responses to the New Left
failures of revolutionary movements of the 1960s
author Herbert Marcuse
authorGender male
countryOfOrigin United States
critiques advanced industrial society
bureaucratic domination
integration of dissent
mechanisms of social control
follows An Essay on Liberation
genre critical theory
political philosophy
hasAuthorAcademicDiscipline critical theory
philosophy
political theory
hasPerspective Marxist
critical of advanced industrial capitalism
influencedBy Hegelian philosophy
Karl Marx
Sigmund Freud
language English
mainSubject 1960s social movements
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
philosophicalTradition Frankfurt School
Western Marxism
publicationDate 1972

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Herbert Marcuse
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