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Uncommon Sense: Aesthetics after Marcuse lock escape hacks when both terms were coined

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Uncommon Sense: Aesthetics after Marcuse lock escape hacks when both terms were coinedAuthor Contributor(s): Leonard, Craig; Greene, Nathifa Publisher: The MIT Press Date: 9 27 2022 Binding: Paperback Condition: NEW An examination of Herbert Marcuses political claim for the aesthetic dimension, focusing on defamiliarization as a means of developing radical sensibility. In Uncommon Sense, Craig Leonard argues for the contemporary relevance of the aesthetic theory of Herbert Marcusean original member of the Frankfurt School and icon of

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