Lukács's Road to Himself

The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 11:37-39 (2007)
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According to our opinion, Lukäcs's way does not lead to Marx but to himself and his independent philosophy and in spite of its inconsistency and mistakes it is still one of the most significant achievements of the XXt h century.

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