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> On Nov 6, 2025, at 10:45, Charles via groups.io 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Marcuse wants only the latter, so he labels work where Marx emphasized class 
> struggle as "repressing" the vision. And Walker takes this stuff seriously.

This is an example of Andrews taking a single quote, paragraph or position to 
attack an entire body of a person's work. To Andrews, the scholar did not have 
one good idea or make one useful contribution; there is nothing to learn from 
Marcuse's work on advanced industrial society, postwar technology, or consumer 
culture. 

Please spare me. If Andrews showed the slightest mastery of the body of work 
that he dismisses, I'd be inclined to take his critique seriously. As it is, I 
cannot.

Baugher



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