“Such abstraction which refuses to accept the given universe of facts as the final context of validation, such “transcending” analysis of the facts in the light of their arrested and denied possibilities, pertains to the very structure of social theory.”

Source: One-Dimensional Man (1964), p. xliii

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German philosopher, sociologist, and political theorist 1898–1979

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