3.81 AVERAGE

alstrm's review

4.0
informative inspiring reflective medium-paced
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moss_and_martyr's review

3.75
challenging informative inspiring medium-paced
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nb_leftist's review

4.0
challenging informative reflective slow-paced

I love Markuse. I read One-Dimensional Man earlier this year, and as he says in the introduction, this essay is a combination of Eros and Thanatos and One-Dimensional Man, and is (slightly) more accessible to a broad audience. I liked it but none of it was new (since I read One-Dimensional Man), definitely worth a read.

scottpnh10's review

4.75
challenging hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced
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katieg23's review

4.0
challenging hopeful inspiring slow-paced
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annahelle's review

4.5
hopeful informative medium-paced

underrated!! really accessible, sometimes a little too repetitive honestly. and  more optimistic than most anti-capitalism works lol. REALLY helpful to read freud first (civilization and it’s discontent). 

apagewithaview's review

4.0

Marcuse bester Mann

i32505's review

4.0

Can something be speculatively specific?

noahregained's review

3.0

maybe don’t think precisely this way