... within the repressive society, and against its ubiquitous apparatus, spontaneity by itself cannot possibly be a radical and revolutionary force. It can become such a force only as the result of enlightenment, education, political practice - in this sense indeed, as a result of organization.from Herbert Marcuse's Essays on Liberation (1969)
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November 30, 2011
A Word from Herbert Marcuse, Ctd.
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