In the 1940s and 1950s, the adulthood of social physicists in the United States held a largely joint conviction concerning the explanation of the hypothetical and philosophical ancestries of National Socialism. In contrast to European writers who expect its reflective roots in illogical philosophical traditions, those in the US depended the idea that Hegel's Philosophy of State was ultimate pertinent theoretical foundation for National Socialism. We attempt to investigate Marcuse's critique of that US Zeitgeist in this stage. The philosophical understanding of Hegel's theory of united states of america serves as the starting point for this reconstruction.
Author(s) Details:
Harry Lei Huang,
Guangdong
Foreign Languages University, Guangzhou, China.
Qingqing
Lin,
School
of Tourism Management, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China.
Carl Shi,
Wells International College Sydney, Australia.
Julie Jie Wen,
School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University, Sydney,
Australia.
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