Episode 155: Closer Look: Marcuse, One-Dimensional Man

Released January 13th, 2026
How do new forms of social control under capitalism foreclose the possibility of social critique? In episode 156 of Overthink, Ellie and David take a deep dive into Herbert Marcuse’s 1964 classic, One-Dimensional Man. Marcuse analyzes how 1950s conformism narrows the private space of human thinking, turning us into one-dimensional beings. Your hosts talk about Marcuse’s diagnosis of life under capitalism, and his assessment of how analytic philosophy’s obsession with formal logic encourages conservatism and prevents us from subversive thought. In the Substack bonus segment, your hosts discuss what freedom looks like for Marcuse and how critical Marcuse would be of Overthink.

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Works Discussed

Herbert Marcuse, One-Dimensional Man
Stephen Whitfield, “Refusing Marcuse: 50 Years After One-Dimensional Man”
Paul Mattick, "One Dimensional Man In Class Society"

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