Georg Lukács' early Marxist philosophy of the 1920s laid the
foundations of Critical Theory. However the evaluation of Lukács'
philosophical contribution has been largely determined by one-sided
readings of eminent theorists like Adorno, Habermas, Honneth or even
Lukács himself. This book offers a new reconstruction of Lukács'
early Marxist work, capable of restoring its dialectical complexity by
highlighting its roots in his neo-Kantian, 'pre-Marxist' period. In
his pre-Marxist work Lukács sought to articulate a critique of
formalism from the standpoint of a dubious mystical ethics of
revolutionary praxis. Consequently, Lukács discovered a more coherent
and realistic answer to his philosophical dilemmas in Marxism. At the
same time, he retained his neo-Kantian reservations about idealist
dialectics. In his reading of historical materialism he combined
non-idealist, non-systematic historical dialectics with an emphasis on
conscious, collective, transformative praxis. Reformulated in this way
Lukács' classical argument plays a central role within a radical
Critical Theory.
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From Neo-Kantianism to Marxism
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ISBN
9781474267472
Publisert
2018
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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