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Definition of Marcusian in English: Marcusian(also Marcusean) adjective mɑːˈk(j)uːzɪən Of or relating to Marcuse or his political views, especially a Marxist–Freudian synthesis which led him to denounce the mass culture and materialism of Western society and to advocate a radical criticism of and resistance to the established order, including democracy, for its supposed ‘repressive tolerance’.
noun mɑːˈk(j)uːzɪən A supporter of the political views of Marcuse.
Origin1960s; earliest use found in The Economist. From the name of Herbert Marcuse, German-born U.S. philosopher and writer + -ian. Definition of Marcusian in US English: Marcusian(also Marcusean) adjectivemɑːˈk(j)uːzɪən Of or relating to Marcuse or his political views, especially a Marxist–Freudian synthesis which led him to denounce the mass culture and materialism of Western society and to advocate a radical criticism of and resistance to the established order, including democracy, for its supposed ‘repressive tolerance’.
nounmɑːˈk(j)uːzɪən A supporter of the political views of Marcuse.
Origin1960s; earliest use found in The Economist. From the name of Herbert Marcuse, German-born U.S. philosopher and writer + -ian. |