Radical Philosophy Review

Volume 16, Issue 2, 2013

Critical Refusals, Part 2

Francis Dupuis-Déri
Pages 529-547

Herbert Marcuse and the "Antiglobalization" Movement
Thinking through Radical Opposition to Neoliberal Globalization

There is at present a broad social movement opposing the advanced capitalist system and the politicians that support it. As in the 1960s, this political current is comprised of reformists (social democrats) on the one hand and radicals (anticapitalists and antiauthoritarians) on the other. In proposing a rereading of Herbert Marcuse, we hope to facilitate a better understanding of the frame of mind of the radicals participating in today’s movement against capitalist globalization. The limitations of Marcuse’s thought may point to the limitations of contemporary radicalism while highlighting its originality when compared to the protest movements of the previous generation.