Herbert Marcuse: Our Idea Of Freedom And 1984
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https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.vi5.406Keywords:
analysis, Marcuse, Liberty, 1984Abstract
Herbert Marcuse, philosopher and critic of modern society, mentioned that choosing freely between a wide variety of goods and services did not mean freedom, since most of these goods hold controls over a life of alignment between individuals.
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