Peter Marcuse


Peter Marcuse is a German-American lawyer and professor emeritus of urban planning.
Marcuse is the son, as well as the only child, of philosopher and critical theorist Herbert Marcuse. He was born in Berlin and immigrated to the US in 1933 at the beginning of the Third Reich. He obtained a JD from Yale Law School and a PhD from UC Berkeley in City and Regional Planning. He began his career as a lawyer in New Haven and Waterbury, Connecticut, where he served on the Board of Alderman and participated in the Freedom Summer in Mississippi in 1964. After he completed his Ph.D. he became a professor of urban planning at UCLA from 1972 until 1975 and at Columbia University from 1975 to 2003. He has written extensively on the right to the city and the Occupy movement.
Marcuse has three children with his wife Frances : novelist Irene Marcuse, UC Santa Barbara history professor Harold Marcuse, and Andrew Marcuse.

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