Georg Lukács's Philosophy of Praxis

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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. <br/> <br/>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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