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Georg Lukács was one of the most significant and most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. His moral integrity cannot be doubted, nor can his intellectual honesty. Lukács’ intellectual development was contradictory — it could not have been otherwise since the reality towards which his thought strove was (and is) itself contradictory. It must be taken in its entire historical dimension, that is as the epoch of the world-wide transition from capitalism to socialism.
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G. von Lukács, Die Seele und die Formen, Essays, Berlin 1911, S. 111.
Ibid. S. 65.
Ibid. S. 328.
Ibid. S. 175.
Most recently by W.-D. Gudopp, Der junge Heidegger. Realität und Wahrheit in der Vorgeschichte von “Sein und Zeit”, Berlin und Frankfurt am Main 1983, S. 128ff.; see also W.-D. Gudopp, V. Behm, ‘“Zum Fallen geneigt”-Anmerkungen zu Heideggers Politik’, in: M. Buhr/HJ. Sandkühler (Hg.), Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht und wissenschaftlicher Sozialismus, Köln 1985, S. 106ff.
See the instructive essay by N. Tertulian, ‘Lukács, Adorno et la philosophie classique allemand’, in: Archives de Philosophie, 47/1984, S. 177ff.
G. Lukács, Lenin. Studie über den Zusammenhang seiner Gedanken [1924], Neuwied und Berlin(West) 1969, S. 8.
W. Benjamin, Allegorien kultureller Erfahrung, Leipzig 1984, S. 157.
G. Lukács, Die Zerstörung der Vernunft, Berlin 1954, S. 6, 28f.
G.C. Lichtenberg, Sudelbucher, hg. von F.H. Mautner, Frankfurt am Main 1983, S. 365.
W. Krauss, Gracians Lebenslehre, Frankfurt am Main 1947, S. 160.
G. Lukács, op. cit. p. 671.
Ibid. S. 673.
Ibid. S. 670.
Ibid. S. 669.
G. Lukács, Schicksalswende, Berlin 1956, S. 244f.
G. Lukács, Die Zerstörung der Vernunft, S. 672.
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Buhr, M. (1988). Georg Lukács and the Bourgeois Mind in the Twentieth Century. In: Rockmore, T. (eds) Lukács Today. Sovietica, vol 51. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2897-8_3
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