Herbert Marcuse Quotes
The Distinguishing Feature Of Advanced Industrial Society Is Its Effective Suffocation Of Those Needs Which Demand Liberation - Liberation Also From That Which Is Tolerable And Rewarding And Comfortable - While It Sustains And Absolves The Destructive Power And Repressive Function Of The Affluent Society. Here, The Social Controls Exact The Overwhelming Need For The Production And Consumption Of Waste; The Need For Stupefying Work Where It Is No Longer A Real Necessity; The Need For Modes Of Relaxation Which Soothe And Prolong This Stupefication; The Need For Maintaining Such Deceptive Liberties As Free Competition At Administered Prices, A Free Press Which Censors Itself, Free Choice Between Brands And Gadgets.
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