ABSTRACT

The Legacy of Herbert Marcuse: A Critical Reader is a collection of brand new papers by seventeen Marcuse scholars, which provides a comprehensive reassessment of the relevance of Marcuse's critical theory at the beginning of the 21st century.
Although best known for his reputation in critical theory, Herbert Marcuse's work has had impact on areas as diverse as politics, technology, aesthetics, psychoanalysis and ecology. This collection addresses the contemporary relevance of Marcuse's work in this broad variety of fields and from an international perspective.
In Part One, veteran scholars of Marcuse and the Frankfurt school examine the legacy of various specific areas of Marcuse's thought, including the quest for radical subjectivity, the maternal ethic and the negative dialectics of imagination. Part Two focuses on a very new trend in Marcuse scholarship: the link between Marcuse's ideas and environmental thought. The third part of this collection is dedicated to the work of younger Marcuse scholars, with the aim of documenting Marcuse's reception among the next generation of critical theorists. The final section of the book contains recollections on Marcuse's person rather than his critical theory, including an informative look back over his life by his son, Peter.

chapter |40 pages

Introduction

part I|88 pages

Veteran Scholars' Reflections on Marcuse's Theoretical Legacy

chapter 1|8 pages

Marcuse's Legacies

chapter 3|14 pages

Heidegger and Marcuse

The Catastrophe and Redemption of Technology

chapter 5|14 pages

Marcuse's Maternal Ethic

part II|96 pages

New Critical Voices Interpret Marcuse

chapter 8|11 pages

The Theoretical Place of Utopia

Some Remarks on Herbert Marcuse's Dual Anthropology 1

chapter 9|25 pages

Diatribes and Distortions

Marcuse's Academic Reception

chapter 11|16 pages

The Fate of Emancipated Subjectivity

part III|22 pages

Marcuse and Contemporary Ecological Theory

part IV|13 pages

Recollections

chapter 15|4 pages

Herbert Marcuse's “Identity”

chapter 16|7 pages

Encountering Marcuse