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Ludwig Marcuse

Ludwig Marcuse

Ludwig Marcuse (1894 – 1971) was born in Berlin. Immediately after the Reichstag fire he emigrated first to France, then to the USA, became a US citizen in 1944. After years of destitution he became professor for philosophy and German literature at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. As a brilliant stylist he suffered the fate of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: Philosophers saw him as a writer, and writers considered him to be a philosopher. After becoming an emeritus professor, he returned to Germany in 1963.

Ludwig Marcuse
Thinking with Ludwig Marcuse
Philosophy / 216 pages
1984
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Ludwig Marcuse
Philosophy of Unhappiness
Philosophy / 256 pages
1981
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Ludwig Marcuse
My History of Philosophy
Philosophy / 336 pages
1981
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Ludwig Marcuse
A Panorama of European Thinking
Anthologies / 1288 pages
1977
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Ludwig Marcuse
Heinrich Heine
Biographies / 368 pages
1977
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Ludwig Marcuse
Ignatius of Loyola
Biographies / 336 pages
1973
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Ludwig Marcuse
Philosophy of Happiness
Philosophy / 336 pages
1972
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