Herbert Marcuse (1989-1979). Born in Berlin but forced to flee Germany in 1933; gained world renown during the 1960s as a philosopher, social theorist and political activist.
'A bitter cry for social protest, fortified by uncommon erudition and rationality.' - Newsweek 'The foremost literary symbol of the new left.' - New York Times 'Marcuse shows himself to be one of the most radical and forceful thinkers of his time.' - The Nation