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Glen Newey: Slack-Sphinctered Pachyderm, 29 April 1999
Collected Papers: Technology, War and Fascism
by Herbert Marcuse, edited by Douglas Kellner.
Routledge, 278 pp., £25, March 1998,0 415 13780 2 Show More
by Herbert Marcuse, edited by Douglas Kellner.
Routledge, 278 pp., £25, March 1998,
The Contract of Mutual Indifference: Political Philosophy after the Holocaust
by Norman Geras.
Verso, 181 pp., £15, June 1998,1 85984 868 0 Show More
by Norman Geras.
Verso, 181 pp., £15, June 1998,
“... Though Marcuse pointed out in a later pow-wow with Habermas that, in common with Franz Neumann, H. Stuart Hughes and Walter Langer, he was but an understrapper in the war against German Fascism, he stayed on through the A-bomb tests on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the flash-freeze phase of the Cold War and into the Korean War. Technology, War and Fascism assembles ... ”