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  1. Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud (1955; second edition, 1966) is a book by the German philosopher and social critic Herbert Marcuse, in which the author proposes a non-repressive society, attempts a synthesis of the theories of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud, and explores the potential of collective memory to be ...

    • Herbert Marcuse
    • 1955
  2. His best-known works are Eros and Civilization (1955) and One-Dimensional Man (1964). His Marxist scholarship inspired many radical intellectuals and political activists in the 1960s and 1970s, both in the United States and internationally.

  3. 1955. Primeira Edição: Eros and Civilization. A philosophical inquery into Freud. Beacon Press, Boston, 1955. Fonte: Eros y Civilización (Tradução para castelhano de Juan García Ponce). Editorial Seix Barral, S.A., Barcelona, 1968.. Tradução para o português da Galiza: José André Lôpez Gonçâlez.

  4. Eros (/ ˈ ɪər ɒ s /, US: / ˈ ɛr ɒ s, i r ɒ s,-oʊ s /; from Ancient Greek ἔρως (érōs) 'love, desire') is a concept in ancient Greek philosophy referring to sensual or passionate love, from which the term erotic is derived. Eros has also been used in philosophy and psychology in a much wider sense, almost as an equivalent to "life ...

  5. EROS AND CIVILIZATION A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud Traduzido da nova edição, publicada em 1966 por Beacon Press, de Boston, E.U.A.

  6. Eros and Civilization. Herbert Marcuse 1955. Political Preface 1966. Eros and Civilization: the title expressed an optimistic, euphemistic, even positive thought, namely, that the achievements of advanced industrial society would enable man to reverse the direction of progress, to break the fatal union of productivity and destruction, liberty and repression — in other words, to learn the gay ...

  7. Eros and Civilization. Written: 1955. Source: Eros and Civilization, A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud. Herbert Marcuse. With a New Preface by the Author, published by Beacon Press, Boston, 1966; Transcribed: by Andy Blunden; Proofed: and corrected by Chris Clayton 2006.