Herbert Marcuse Quote

The closed language does not demonstrate and explain—it communicates decision, dictum, command. Where it defines, the definition becomes separation of good from evil; it establishes unquestionable


p. 101 - One-Dimensional Man (1964)


The closed language does not demonstrate and explain—it communicates decision, dictum, command. Where it defines, the definition becomes separation ...

The closed language does not demonstrate and explain—it communicates decision, dictum, command. Where it defines, the definition becomes separation ...

The closed language does not demonstrate and explain—it communicates decision, dictum, command. Where it defines, the definition becomes separation ...

The closed language does not demonstrate and explain—it communicates decision, dictum, command. Where it defines, the definition becomes separation ...