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Tactics and Ethics, 1919-1929: The Questions of Parliamentarianism and Other Essays: Radical Thinkers

Autor Georg Lukacs
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2014
Tactics and Ethics collects Georg Lukács’s articles from the most politically active time of his life, a period encompassing his stint as deputy commissar of education in the Hungarian Soviet Republic. Including his famed essay on parliamentarianism—which earned Lukács the respectful yet severe criticism of Lenin—this book is a treasure chest of valuable insights from one of history’s great political philosophers.
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ISBN-13: 9781781681497
ISBN-10: 178168149X
Pagini: 257
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: VERSO
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Notă biografică

Georg Lukács (1885ߝ1971) was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher and literary critic. Most scholars consider him to be the founder of the tradition of Western Marxism. He contributed the ideas of reification and class consciousness to Marxist philosophy and theory, and his literary criticism was influential in thinking about realism and about the novel as a literary genre. He served briefly as Hungary’s Minister of Culture following the 1956 Hungarian Revolution.

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“An invaluable contribution to an understanding of Lukács’s work in the English-speaking world.” —Tribune
 
“Adds a new dimension to what English readers know about Lukács as a philosopher and literary critic …  includes the great theoretical essays on Moses Hess and Lassalle.” —Times Literary Supplement
"An invaluable contribution to an understanding of Lukacs's work in the English-speaking world." --"Tribune" "Adds a new dimension to what English readers know about Lukacs as a philosopher and literary critic... includes the great theoretical essays on Moses Hess and Lassalle." -- "Times Literary Supplement"