Explaining Herbert Marcuse's One-Dimensional Man
Herbert Marcuse’s One-Dimensional Man critiques modern industrial societies by arguing that technological progress and consumerism engender a form of social control that limits independent thought. In these societies, individuals experience a reduced capacity for critical reflection as they become absorbed in a culture of consumption and conformity. This creates a “one-dimensional” mentality where diverse, critical perspectives are suppressed, hindering the possibility of genuine social and political transformation.