Gabriel Marcel and the Human Situation.The Mystery of Being, The Gifford Lectures, 1949 and 1950Man Against Mass SocietyBeing and Having

Review of Metaphysics 7 (4):661 - 667 (1954)
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Marcel is concerned with human existence or, better, with the quality of human life which we usually recognize more or less clearly under the concepts of freedom and responsibility. Such humanity is a de jure rather than a strictly de facto notion. We are always in danger of losing, caricaturing, or forfeiting our humanity and thus the adjective subhuman assumes a genuine significance, at least as indicating a limiting concept that stands as a warning before those "techniques of degradation," the modern systems of mass propaganda and thought control.

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