Counterrevolution and Revolt

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Herbert Marcuse: Counterrevolution and Revolt (2010, Beacon Press)

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Published Aug. 19, 2010 by Beacon Press.

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978-1-299-56332-2
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Counterrevolution and Revolt is a 1972 book by the philosopher Herbert Marcuse.

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Marcuse writes that the western world has reached a new stage of development, in which "the defense of the capitalist system requires the organization of counterrevolution at home and abroad." He accuses the west of "practicing the horrors of the Nazi regime", and of helping to launch massacres in Indochina, Indonesia, the Congo, Nigeria, Pakistan, and the Sudan.

He discusses the problems of the New Left, as well as other topics such as the political role of ecology. Citing author Murray Bookchin's Post-Scarcity Anarchism (1971), Marcuse argues that ecology must be taken "to the point where it is no longer containable within the capitalist framework" by "extending the drive within the capitalist framework." Marcuse offers a discussion of the role of nature in Marxist philosophy informed by philosopher Alfred Schmidt's The Concept of Nature in …

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  • Philosophy