RENAISSANCE OF HERBERT MARCUSE: A STUDY
ON PRESENT INTEREST IN MARCUSE'S
INTERDISCIPLINARY CRITICAL THEORY

Maroje Višić

Dubrovnik, Croatia
INDECS 17(3-B), 659-683, 2019
DOI 10.7906/indecs.17.3.19
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Received: 17th August 2019.
Accepted: 26th September 2019.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

Recent years have witnessed a revival of interest in Marcuse's critical theory. This can be partly ascribed to Marcuse's interdisciplinary approach to humanities and social sciences. Many of Marcuse's ideas and concepts are tacitly present in contemporary social and ecological movements. Contemporary literature on Marcuse is positively inclined to his theory while the critique of Marcuse dates back to the '70s, and remains largely unimpaired. This fact poses significant challenges to the revival of Marcuse's critical theory. This study sets out to report on current interest in Marcuse's critical theory trying to correct "past injustices" by responding to negative criticism. The main flaw of such criticism - as we see it - is in failing to perceive interdisciplinary character of Marcuse's critical theory. Marcuse's renaissance cannot be complete without, to use dialectical term, sublating the history of negative criticism.

KEY WORDS
Marcuse, interdisciplinary critical theory, Frankfurt School, social movements, critique

CLASSIFICATION
JEL:B24


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