Herbert Marcuse Quote

The world of immediate experience—the world in which we find ourselves living—must be comprehended, transformed, even subverted in order to become that which it really is.


p. 123 - One-Dimensional Man (1964)


The world of immediate experience—the world in which we find ourselves living—must be comprehended, transformed, even subverted in order to...

The world of immediate experience—the world in which we find ourselves living—must be comprehended, transformed, even subverted in order to...

The world of immediate experience—the world in which we find ourselves living—must be comprehended, transformed, even subverted in order to...

The world of immediate experience—the world in which we find ourselves living—must be comprehended, transformed, even subverted in order to...