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" Concentration camps, mass exterminations, world wars, and atom bombs are no "relapse into barbarism," but the unrepressed implementation of the achievements of modern science, technology, and domination. And the most effective subjugation and destruction... "
Evolutionary Psychology and Violence: A Primer for Policymakers and Public ...
edited by - 2003 - 288 pages
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Confronting Environmental Racism: Voices from the Grassroots

Robert D. Bullard - African Americans - 1993 - 274 pages
...environment are now constants, not occasional externalities. Herbert Marcuse echoed this view when he stated: Concentration camps, mass exterminations, world wars,...achievements of modern science, technology and domination (1961, p. 4). We must now weigh our philosophical and policy alternatives with this knowledge as our...
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Perversion and Utopia: A Study in Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory

Joel Whitebook - Philosophy - 1996 - 372 pages
...domination of man by man is growing in scope and efficiency. Nor does this trend appear as an accidental, transitory regression on the road to progress. Concentration...achievements of modern science, technology and domination." At the same time, however, writing in the economically booming but spiritually puerile fifties, and...
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The Jews and Germany: From the 'Judeo-German Symbiosis' to the Memory of ...

Enzo Traverso - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 248 pages
...conceptual category: modernity or the obscurantist rejection of it. In 1955, Herbert Marcuse wrote: 'Concentration camps, mass exterminations, world wars,...the achievements of modern science, technology, and domination.'71 According to this, it might be appropriate to return to the sources of the emancipation...
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Understanding The Nazi Genocide: Marxism After Auschwitz

Enzo Traverso - History - 1999 - 164 pages
...camps, mass exterminations, world wars, and atomic bombs' as a '"relapse into barbarism"', but rather as 'the unrepressed implementation of the achievements of modern science, technology, and domination'. 13 For Giinther Anders, author of The Obsolesence of Man (1956 and 1980), far from plunging humanity...
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On the Origin of Mind: Life's Need to Re-represent Itself

Martin Wurzinger - Science - 2007 - 520 pages
...However, intensified progress seems to be bound up with intensified unfreedom. Throughout the world of industrial civilization, the domination of man by...seem to allow the creation of a truly free world. [7] Several declarations are being made: (1) "unfreedom", the opposite to the undefined concept of...
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