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    György Lukács (born György Bernát Löwinger; Hungarian: szegedi Lukács György Bernát; German: Georg Bernard Baron Lukács von Szegedin; 13 April 1885 –...
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  • György Lukács (13 April 1885 – 4 June 1971) was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher and literary critic. There follows a bibliography of György Lukács. A date...
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  • Reification (Marxism) (category György Lukács)
    Lukács, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory. New York: Oxford University Press. Feenberg, Andrew. 2014. The Philosophy of Praxis: Marx, Lukács and...
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  • Hungarian tennis player Eugene Lukacs (1906–1987), American statistician György Lukács (1885–1971), Hungarian philosopher György Lukács (politician) (1865–1950)...
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    László György Lukács (born 7 March 1983 in Karcag), is a Hungarian lawyer, politician, since 2014 a member of Hungarian National Assembly, vice-president...
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  • from Western Marxism. Members of the school include György Lukács, Ágnes Heller, Ferenc Fehér, György Márkus, István Mészáros, Mihály Vajda, and Maria Márkus...
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    History and Class Consciousness (category Books by György Lukács)
    marxistische Dialektik) is a 1923 book by the Hungarian philosopher György Lukács, in which the author re-emphasizes the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich...
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    father had had four sons; besides György and Gergely, they have been names as János, Lukács, and Menyhért. As Lukács is usually credited with the acts...
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  • 1938–48. Syracuse University Press, 1964. "Lukács, György (1952), The Destruction of Reason" (PDF). "Lukács, György (1989), Zur Kritik der faschistischen Ideologie"...
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    belonging to the small circle of critical theorists closely associated with György Lukács and usually referred to as the Budapest School. Márkus was born in Budapest...
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  • philosophical or methodological problem to be explored. Others, such as György Lukács, Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer built upon the ideas of Friedrich...
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    commodities, reification and alienation, and the way it was reprised by György Lukács in 1923. In the society of the spectacle, commodities rule the workers...
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  • of the proletariat to reconstruct society on communist beginnings". György Lukács, Minister of Culture in the brief Béla Kun government of the Hungarian...
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    György Lukács de Erzsébetváros (10 September 1865 – 28 September 1950) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Religion and Education between...
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  • contested by orthodox Marxists such as Kautsky as well as by the young György Lukács, who in 1919 clarified the definition of orthodox Marxism as thus: [O]rthodoxy...
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    Conspicuous consumption.) In History and Class Consciousness (1923), György Lukács started from the theory of commodity fetishism for his development of...
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    France). Author of books on Karl Marx, Che Guevara, Liberation Theology, György Lukács, Walter Benjamin, José Carlos Mariátegui, Lucien Goldmann and Franz...
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  • refer to: László György Lukács (born 1983), Hungarian lawyer and politician serving in the Hungarian National Assembly László Lukács (politician, 1963)...
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  • György Lahner, Hungarian general György Ligeti, Hungarian composer György Lukács, Hungarian Marxist philosopher György Marx, Hungarian physicist, astrophysicist...
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  • Transcendental homelessness (category György Lukács)
    Obdachlosigkeit) is a philosophical term coined by George Lukács in his 1914–15 essay Theory of the Novel. Lukács quotes Novalis at the top of the essay, "Philosophy...
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    revolutionary mood of the time, as is evidenced by his reading of György Lukács's The Theory of the Novel that year, as well as by his fascination with...
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    first-generation Frankfurt School, critical theory has also been influenced by György Lukács and Antonio Gramsci. Additionally, second-generation Frankfurt School...
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    fiction, is, however, not possible. The philosopher and literary critic György Lukács argued that the requirement of length is connected with the notion that...
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  • Hartsuff (1830–1874), American Civil War general György Lukács (1885–1971), Hungarian philosopher György Lukács (politician) (1865–1950), Hungarian politician...
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  • elite influenced Schelling's doctrine of intellectual intuition, which György Lukács called "the first manifestation of irrationalism". As much as Early...
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  • Soul and Form (category Books by György Lukács)
    Michael (1979). Georg Lukács: From Romanticism to Bolshevism. London: New Left Books. pp. 15–30. ISBN 0860910032. See also: Márkus, György (June 1977). "The...
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    Jellinek, Ernst Troeltsch, and Werner Sombart. Younger scholars, such as György Lukács and Robert Michels, also joined it. In 1897, Weber had a severe quarrel...
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    developed a working relationship with the great Marxist philosopher György Lukács. Lukacs, himself, admitted that he was influenced by Lifshitz' views on...
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    patronage of his friend and mentor Lukács, whose political conversion to communism he did not share. Both Mannheim and Lukács were forced into exile after the...
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  • Goldmann tries to bring together the Marxist concept of reification from György Lukács and the existential concept of Dasein from Martin Heidegger. He argues...
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