Ludwig Marcuse
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}Professor '''Ludwig Marcuse''' ([[February 8]] [[1894]] in Berlin – [[August 2]] [[1971]] in Bad Wiessee, [[Germany]]), was a [[philosopher]] and [[writer]] of [[Jew]]ish origin, best remembered for his 1962 non-fiction book ''[[Obscene: The history of an indignation]]'', which revolves around leading literary [[obscenity]] trials. |
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