Andrew T. Lamas teaches urban studies and critical
theory at the University of Pennsylvania and is on the board of the
International Herbert Marcuse Society.
Todd Wolfson is Associate Professor of Media Studies at
Rutgers University, author of Digital Rebellion: The Birth of
the Cyber Left, and cofounder of the Media Mobilizing
Project.
Peter N. Funke is Associate Professor of Politics at
the University of South Florida.
“This is certainly the time for a Marcuse revival!”—Fredric
Jameson, Knut Schmidt-Nielsen Professor of Comparative Literature,
Duke University
“One of the great 20th century critical theorists of domination and
liberation, Herbert Marcuse has an enormous amount to say to our
time. The Great Refusal makes this abundantly clear. The
contributors draw Marcuse’s imaginative reworking of Hegel, Marx,
Freud, and Weber into illuminating conversations with a diverse
range of contemporary theorists and political movements. . .from
those of the Zapatistas and Chinese factory workers to the Arab
Spring and Occupy. This book is a treasure trove for scholars and
activists alike.”—Wendy Brown, University of California,
Berkeley
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