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The One Dimensional Man

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'One-Dimensional Man' by Herbert Marcuse offers a critical analysis of advanced industrial society and its ability to suppress dissent and critical thinking.

Marcuse argues that modern capitalism creates a 'one-dimensional' world where individuals are integrated into the system through consumerism, technology, and mass media.

This integration leads to a loss of individual autonomy and the ability to imagine alternative social arrangements.

The book examines how technological rationality and the pursuit of efficiency serve to reinforce existing power structures.

Marcuse critiques the role of language and communication in perpetuating one-dimensional thought, arguing that critical concepts are flattened and co-opted by the dominant ideology.

Ultimately, 'One-Dimensional Man' is a call for radical social change and the development of new forms of critical consciousness.

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

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Dorian Lynskey
as a 1964 book by Herbert Marcuse that critiques American culture.
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The New Left – Part One – Generation Next
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Tony of 1Dime
when discussing capitalism and artificial intelligence.
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Phil Labonte
, discussing Herbert Marcuse's analysis of capitalism and revolutionary energy.
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R.C. Sproul
as a captivating title and when explaining the complexity of human beings.
The Image of God
Mentioned by Stephan Hamill as a worry in prosperous society and questioned by Jason.
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Compared to 'Critique of Everyday Life' by
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Matt Dawson
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Patrick Gamsby, "Henri Lefebvre, Metaphilosophy and Modernity" (Routledge, 2025)
Mentioned as a text with similar ideas to Lefebvre’s work and in connection to Herbert Marcuse and the Frankfurt School.
Patrick Gamsby, "Henri Lefebvre, Metaphilosophy and Modernity" (Routledge, 2025)
Mentioned to highlight similarities with Critique of Everyday Life, Volume 1.
Patrick Gamsby, "Henri Lefebvre, Metaphilosophy and Modernity" (Routledge, 2025)
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Michael O'Fallon
when discussing the origins of certain ideas, alongside 'The Limits to Growth'.
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