The New Left and the Sixties (Herbert Marcuse, Collected Papers Vol. 3)

 
 
 
 
 
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"The New Left and the Sixties" is the third volume of the Collected Papers of German philosopher Herbert Marcuse. Edited by Douglas Kellner and published by Routledge in 2005.

Contents

I. Interventions
- The Inner Logic of American Policy in Vietnam
- Reflections on the French Revolution
- Student Protest is Nonviolent Next to the Society Itself
- Charles Reich – A Negative View
- Dear Angela
- Reflections on Calley
- Israel is Strong Enough to Concede

II. The Problem of Violence and the Radical Opposition

III. Liberation from the Affluent Society

IV. Democracy Has/Hasn’t a Future... a Present

V. Marcuse Defines his New Left Line

VI. Testimonies

VII. On the New Left

VIII. Mr. Harold Keen: Interview with Dr. Herbert Marcuse

IX. USA: Questions of Organization and the Revolutionary Subject: A Conversation with Hans Magnus Enzensberger

X. The Movement in a New Era of Repression: An Assessment

XI. Bill Moyers: A Conversation with Herbert Marcuse

XII. Marxism and Feminism

XIII. 1970s Interventions
- Ecology and Revolution
- Murder is not a Political Weapon
- Thoughts on Judaism, Israel, etc.
- The Failure of the New Left?

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09/17/2009

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