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Manusia Satu Dimensi Menurut Herbert Marcuse Bukan, Paulus Kus
Jurnal Seri Mitra (Refleksi Ilmiah Pastoral) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024 Jurnal Seri Mitra Refleksi Ilmiah Pastoral
Publisher : Kelompok Studi Mitra Skolastikat MSC PinelengINELENG

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This article aims to explain on the concept of one-dimensional man of Herbert Marcuse. One-dimensional man is a term used by Herbert Marcuse to criticize modern society that is too submissive under the principle of technology. In his idea, Marcuse considers that technology worked on by capitalists has turned into the most repressive ideology that makes humans in modern society passive and uncritical. Modern technology is also transformed into a tool of social control and then takes over human life. Its main goal is to paralyze critical reasoning so that humans do not negate the system. Consequently, humans no longer move from their authenticity but move according to what is shown through a burst of symbols produced by technology. Humans feel themselves free and happy but without realizing it, they are being manipulated, oppressed and enslaved by the technological rationality system. This system of technological rationality then gave birth to one dimensional man. One dimensional man are humans who only move in one direction, which is none other than to perpetuate the system implemented by the capitalists.
Pentingnya Penghargaan terhadap Nilai Kearifan Lokal: Analisis Filosofis atas Kasus Pembakaran Mahkota Cenderawasih di Jayapura Supriyanto, Edi; Togas, Fabylio Cornelius; Welerubun, Liberatus; Bukan, Paulus Kus; Resubun, Yohanis; Jamlean, Anselmus
Jurnal Seri Mitra (Refleksi Ilmiah Pastoral) Vol. 5 No. 1, Januari (2026): Jurnal Seri Mitra Refleksi Ilmiah Pastoral
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Every community group has a collective appreciation for objects that hold deep indigenous wisdom (local wisdom), including the Papuan indigenous community regarding the crown of the Bird of Paradise (Cenderawasih). This research aims to provide an accurate review of the Cenderawasih crown burning case in Jayapura and to offer a relevant philosophical assessment. The core question posed by the author is what is the appropriate analysis of the Cenderawasih crown burning issue in Jayapura, especially when viewed from a philosophical perspective. Through qualitative research utilizing a descriptive-analytical writing method, the author found that a violation of local wisdom values occurred through this Cenderawasih crown burning case. The action taken by the BBKSDA (Papua Natural Resources Conservation Agency) was intended to deter individuals involved in the illegal hunting of the Cenderawasih, an endangered endemic bird , but on the other hand, the act of burning they chose sparked protests from the Papuan community, who viewed it as a disregard for their customs and traditions. Therefore, a precise assessment from a philosophical standpoint is needed to avoid bias in evaluating this case