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A part of the second wave of critical theory, not a contemporary of Marcuse, et. al.

Critiqued Marxist theory for not focusing on the extent to which modern society limits individual liberty.








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A part of the second wave of critical theory, not a contemporary of Marcuse, et. al. Critiqued Marxist theory for not focusing on the extent to which modern society limits individual liberty.