Saturday, November 5, 2016

Marcuse – Thesis on Language, Institutions, and Control


“This language controls by reducing the linguistic forms and symbols of reflection, abstraction, development, contradiction: it denies or absorbs the transcendent vocabulary which evokes a qualitatively different dimension of thought and qualitatively different possibilities of action.”



Herbert Marcuse, "Language and Technological Society" (Boston, MA: Beacon Press), p. 73.

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