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Reason and Revolution

Reason and Revolution

by Herbert Marcuse

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**Reason and Revolution: Hegel and the Rise of Social Theory** (1941; second edition 1954) is a book by the philosopher Herbert Marcuse, in which the author discusses the social theories of the philosophers Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Karl Marx. Marcuse reinterprets Hegel, with the aim of demonstrating that Hegel's basic concepts are hostile to the tendencies that led to fascism. The book has received praise as an important discussion of Hegel and Marx. (Source: )
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["Dialectic" "History" "Methodology" "Positivism" "Sociology" "Contributions in sociology" "Reason" "Revolutions" "Criticism and interpretation" "Sociologie" "Histoire" "Dialectique" "Positivisme" "Revolutie" "Rede (filosofie)" "Political science philosophy" "Hegel georg wilhelm friedrich 1770-1831" "08.44 social philosophy" "08.24 newer western philosophy (17-19th century)" "Politieke sociologie" "Sociology history"]

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