"The radical empiricist onslaught... provides the methodological justification for the debunking of the mind by the intellectuals—a positivism which, in its denial of the transcending elements of Reason, forms the academic counterpart of the socially required behavior."
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Herbert Marcuse (1964) One-Dimensional Man, p. 13
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