Bryan Magee talks to Herbert Marcuse about the Frankfurt School (1978)
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This video is part of a BBC series, hosted by British scholar and author Bryan Magee, that examines trends in philosophy from the 19th century to the present day. In this program, Magee talks with the late Herbert Marcuse, whose thought informed the philosophy of the New Left. The two men discuss political theory, from capitalism to Marxism, and the student protest movement of the 1960s. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, All Movie Guide
About the Series
Series of 15 programmes in which Bryan Magee talks to various philosophers. He opens the dialogues with a talk with Sir Isaiah Berlin on the question of why anyone should take an interest in Philosophy. Berlin talks about the way we all live with assumptions which when questioned philosophically undermine our security. And he indicates that as one possible reason why so many avoid philosophy. On the other hand he says when there is no questioning when all is taken as it is , the mind and imagination dry up. In these lectures Magee does not allow the mind and imagination to dry up. He engages in dialogue with many of the most prominent philosophers of our time beginning with Berlin, and then Charles Taylor, Herbert Marcuse, William Barrett, Anthony Quinton, A.J. Ayer, Bernard Williams, R.M. Hare, W.V. Quine, John Searle, Noam Chomsky, Hilary Putnam, Ronald Dworkin, Iris Murdoch, Ernest Gellner. He tries to be inclusive in these talks and have representatives of all the major schools of philosophy, and representatives of all the major areas.
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