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  1. Hace 3 días · György Lukács (born April 13, 1885, Budapest, Hungary—died June 4, 1971, Budapest) was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher, writer, and literary critic who influenced the mainstream of European communist thought during the first half of the 20th century. His major contributions include the formulation of a Marxist system of aesthetics that opposed political control of artists and defended ...

  2. 26 de may. de 2021 · Introduction. Georg (György) Lukács (b. 13 April 1885–d. 4 June 1971) was a Hungarian philosopher and literary theorist of Jewish origin. His work substantially determined the 20th-century theoretical current of Western Marxism. Lukács had a long and often turbulent life due to his constant (not necessarily successful) efforts to unify ...

  3. 4 de nov. de 2013 · Georg (György) Lukács (1885–1971) was a literary theorist and philosopher who is widely viewed as one of the founders of “Western Marxism” and as a forerunner of 20th-century critical theory. Lukács is best known for his Theory of the Novel (1916) and History and Class Consciousness (1923). In History and Class Consciousness, he laid out a wide-ranging critique of the phenomenon of ...

  4. 4 de ene. de 2023 · GEORG [György] LUKÁCS (1885-1971) was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher, aesthetician, literary historian, and critic who has been described as the preeminent Marxist intellectual of the Stalinist era. His major contributions include the formulation of a Marxist system of aesthetics that opposed political control of artists and defended humanism and an elaboration of the theory of alienation ...

  5. 4 de nov. de 2013 · Georg (György) Lukács (1885–1971) was a literary theorist and philosopher who is widely viewed as one of the founders of “Western Marxism”. Lukács is best known for his pre-World War II writings in literary theory, aesthetic theory and Marxist philosophy. Today, his most widely read works are the Theory of the Novel of 1916 and History ...

  6. The Marxism of Rosa Luxemburg (Jan 1921) Class Consciousness (March 1920) Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat (1923) I: The Phenomenon of Reification. II: Antinomies of Bourgeois Thought. Subject & Object In Hegel. III: The Standpoint of the Proletariat. 1.

  7. 22 de may. de 2017 · The Hungarian philosopher and literary critic Gyorgy (or Georg) Lukacs (1885-1971) had a major influence on the development of Western Marxism (that is to say, the largely Hegelian Marxism develope…