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Marx, ontología del ser social (Básica de Bolsillo nº 134)

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Filósofo húngaro, político y crítico literario, György Lukács (1885-1971) es considerado uno de los intelectuales marxistas más influyentes del siglo pasado. Marcado por la filosofía de Kant y Weber, su obra, fundamental para la interpretación de las teorías de clase y la alienación del trabajo, influiría en el pensamiento de grandes figuras de la política del siglo XX como Ernesto Che Guevara. La ontología del ser social es una obra que no sólo renueva la tradición de la gran filosofía clásica, sino que también permite extender los intereses filosóficos a ramas de la ciencia que se habían mantenido al margen en la reflexión filosófica contemporánea. Ningún otro filósofo, antes que Lukács, ha colocado tan fuertemente el énfasis sobre el trabajo como principio de hominización. La presente traducción se ha realizado del original en alemán de su obra póstuma La ontología del ser social.

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Published August 3, 2020

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György Lukács

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György Lukács was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher, aesthetician, literary historian and critic. He is a founder of the tradition of Western Marxism, an interpretive tradition that departed from the Marxist ideological orthodoxy of the Soviet Union. He developed the theory of reification, and contributed to Marxist theory with developments of Karl Marx's theory of class consciousness. He was also a philosopher of Leninism. He ideologically developed and organised Lenin's pragmatic revolutionary practices into the formal philosophy of vanguard-party revolution.

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 as part of the government of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic.

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