György Lukács is an intellectual ‘heavyweight’ of that century which, since Eric Hobsbawm, we have called a short one, although the years from 1900 to 1914 and from 1989 to 2000 do not fit into the picture of a century that was defined by war and civil war, by ideological trench warfare, by the Shoah and the Gulag, by the Cold War and decolonisation, by new art forms and media. With his early books The Soul and the Forms and his Theory of the Novel, he made an enduring contribution to aesthetic modernity; with History and Class Consciousness, his first work in the footsteps of Hegel and Marx, he made a pioneering attempt to place Marxism on philosophical feet and, like Antonio Gramsci or Karl Korsch, to correct the theoretically non-ambitio...
International audienceLukács was the first heir of his early works, and in particular The Theory of ...
Bourdet Yvon. Georges Lukács, Écrits de Moscou, Paris, Éditions sociales, 1974. In: L'Homme et la so...
This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Luká...
The antihistoricist climate of postmodern thought makes a reassessment of Lukács refreshing. Despite...
From 1930 onwards, György Lukács considers ‘uneven development’ the typical relational form between ...
Moving between autobiographical and biographical reflections on Lukács and the embeddedness of live...
L étude embrasse l œuvre de jeunesse de Georg Lukács (1885-1971), penseur hongrois, et de ses premie...
This essay draws a line of continuity linking Lukács’ early work to his later ›official‹ role as a c...
The life of Gyorgy Lukacs on, in an amazing way, in a few sentences of his Théorie sur le Roman (The...
The work of the Hungarian Marxist Georg Lukács is a constant source of controversy in the history of...
One of social sciences approach is a Critical Theory, which emerged as the release of economic dete...
Our work is devoted to the latest writing by the German-speaking Hungarian philosopher G. Lukács (18...
The last great philosophical work of Gyorgy Lukács, The Ontology of Social Being, as well as Os prol...
The current image of Georg Lukács (1885-1971) is widely swayed by an interpretative standard grounde...
This essay attempts to elaborate an original and profound issue emerging from my research into capit...
International audienceLukács was the first heir of his early works, and in particular The Theory of ...
Bourdet Yvon. Georges Lukács, Écrits de Moscou, Paris, Éditions sociales, 1974. In: L'Homme et la so...
This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Luká...
The antihistoricist climate of postmodern thought makes a reassessment of Lukács refreshing. Despite...
From 1930 onwards, György Lukács considers ‘uneven development’ the typical relational form between ...
Moving between autobiographical and biographical reflections on Lukács and the embeddedness of live...
L étude embrasse l œuvre de jeunesse de Georg Lukács (1885-1971), penseur hongrois, et de ses premie...
This essay draws a line of continuity linking Lukács’ early work to his later ›official‹ role as a c...
The life of Gyorgy Lukacs on, in an amazing way, in a few sentences of his Théorie sur le Roman (The...
The work of the Hungarian Marxist Georg Lukács is a constant source of controversy in the history of...
One of social sciences approach is a Critical Theory, which emerged as the release of economic dete...
Our work is devoted to the latest writing by the German-speaking Hungarian philosopher G. Lukács (18...
The last great philosophical work of Gyorgy Lukács, The Ontology of Social Being, as well as Os prol...
The current image of Georg Lukács (1885-1971) is widely swayed by an interpretative standard grounde...
This essay attempts to elaborate an original and profound issue emerging from my research into capit...
International audienceLukács was the first heir of his early works, and in particular The Theory of ...
Bourdet Yvon. Georges Lukács, Écrits de Moscou, Paris, Éditions sociales, 1974. In: L'Homme et la so...
This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Luká...