The antihistoricist climate of postmodern thought makes a reassessment of Lukács refreshing. Despite his incurable nostalgia for the highbrow achievements of classical bourgeois culture, Lukács remains the most provocative and profound Marxist thinker of this century. His major texts display the richness of the dialectical tradition, a tradition which emerged in figural biblical interpretation, was definitively articulated by Hegel and deepened by Kierkegaard and Marx
By analyzing György Márkus' emancipatory hermeneutical interventions into the foundations of critica...
This chapter situates Lukács\u27 critique of reification (1923) in relation to the emergence of the ...
L étude embrasse l œuvre de jeunesse de Georg Lukács (1885-1971), penseur hongrois, et de ses premie...
György Lukács is an intellectual ‘heavyweight’ of that century which, since Eric Hobsbawm, we have c...
Moving between autobiographical and biographical reflections on Lukács and the embeddedness of live...
This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Luká...
One of social sciences approach is a Critical Theory, which emerged as the release of economic dete...
From 1930 onwards, György Lukács considers ‘uneven development’ the typical relational form between ...
Since Georg Lukács and Karl Korsch in the 1920s, Hegelian Marxism has played a prominent role as a r...
In his essay, "The Antinomies of Bourgeois Thought", György Lukács asserts the radical claim that “m...
The work of the Hungarian Marxist Georg Lukács is a constant source of controversy in the history of...
The critique of bourgeois theory found in the work of the Marxist philosopher Georg Lukács is predic...
The last great philosophical work of Gyorgy Lukács, The Ontology of Social Being, as well as Os prol...
This paper comments on how Lukács thinks a Marxist aesthetic theory based on Marx's and Engels's ae...
Bibliography: pages 111-118.This essay sets out to explore Lukács's views on realism and its polar o...
By analyzing György Márkus' emancipatory hermeneutical interventions into the foundations of critica...
This chapter situates Lukács\u27 critique of reification (1923) in relation to the emergence of the ...
L étude embrasse l œuvre de jeunesse de Georg Lukács (1885-1971), penseur hongrois, et de ses premie...
György Lukács is an intellectual ‘heavyweight’ of that century which, since Eric Hobsbawm, we have c...
Moving between autobiographical and biographical reflections on Lukács and the embeddedness of live...
This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Luká...
One of social sciences approach is a Critical Theory, which emerged as the release of economic dete...
From 1930 onwards, György Lukács considers ‘uneven development’ the typical relational form between ...
Since Georg Lukács and Karl Korsch in the 1920s, Hegelian Marxism has played a prominent role as a r...
In his essay, "The Antinomies of Bourgeois Thought", György Lukács asserts the radical claim that “m...
The work of the Hungarian Marxist Georg Lukács is a constant source of controversy in the history of...
The critique of bourgeois theory found in the work of the Marxist philosopher Georg Lukács is predic...
The last great philosophical work of Gyorgy Lukács, The Ontology of Social Being, as well as Os prol...
This paper comments on how Lukács thinks a Marxist aesthetic theory based on Marx's and Engels's ae...
Bibliography: pages 111-118.This essay sets out to explore Lukács's views on realism and its polar o...
By analyzing György Márkus' emancipatory hermeneutical interventions into the foundations of critica...
This chapter situates Lukács\u27 critique of reification (1923) in relation to the emergence of the ...
L étude embrasse l œuvre de jeunesse de Georg Lukács (1885-1971), penseur hongrois, et de ses premie...