TY - JOUR
T1 - Marcuse's Contribution to Political Thought
T2 - On Potentiality, Pre-enactment and the Surrealism of Liberation
AU - Marchart, Oliver
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - Among theorists associated with the first generation of the Frankfurt School, Herbert Marcuse's position is singular in that he provides us with an unabashedly affirmative theory of politics as liberatory practice. The article discusses Marcuse's contribution to political thought by pointing out how, in particular, three aspects remain highly pertinent to contemporary thought: (a) his account of freedom as potentiality, to be actualized in political practice; (b) his conception of the political pre-figuration or pre-enactment of a liberated society; and (c) his rehabilitation of the human faculty of imagination that allows us to overcome the reality principle of the status quo by venturing, qua practice, into the realm of the revolutionary surreal, thereby enlarging the horizon of what is politically imaginable. In a final step Marcuse's contribution is contrasted with contemporary theories of the political.
AB - Among theorists associated with the first generation of the Frankfurt School, Herbert Marcuse's position is singular in that he provides us with an unabashedly affirmative theory of politics as liberatory practice. The article discusses Marcuse's contribution to political thought by pointing out how, in particular, three aspects remain highly pertinent to contemporary thought: (a) his account of freedom as potentiality, to be actualized in political practice; (b) his conception of the political pre-figuration or pre-enactment of a liberated society; and (c) his rehabilitation of the human faculty of imagination that allows us to overcome the reality principle of the status quo by venturing, qua practice, into the realm of the revolutionary surreal, thereby enlarging the horizon of what is politically imaginable. In a final step Marcuse's contribution is contrasted with contemporary theories of the political.
KW - Adorno
KW - Frankfurt School
KW - Marcuse
KW - contemporary activism
KW - critical theory
KW - imagination
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U2 - 10.1177/02632764211050664
DO - 10.1177/02632764211050664
M3 - Article
SN - 0263-2764
VL - 38
SP - 131
EP - 142
JO - Theory, Culture & Society
JF - Theory, Culture & Society
IS - 7-8
ER -