Herbert Marcuse's Philosophy of Art: A Committed Disengagement
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Contrary to traditional views that portray art either as a "mirror of society" or as a work committed to social causes, Herbert Marcuse believes that such definitions are narrow-minded and dangerous. Art must be for everyone and against all forms that disfigure established industrial society-a society under technological domination that stifles all forms of change. Better yet, alongside philosophy, art must help bring to fruition the possibilities for fulfillment that existence offers.
Contrary to traditional views that portray art either as a "mirror of society" or as a work committed to social causes, Herbert Marcuse believes that such definitions are narrow-minded and dangerous. Art must be for everyone and against all forms that disfigure established industrial society-a society under technological domination that stifles all forms of change. Better yet, alongside philosophy, art must help bring to fruition the possibilities for fulfillment that existence offers.
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