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The Young Hegel: Studies in the Relations between Dialectics and Economics

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Young Hegel: Studies in the Relations between Dialectics and Economics

Contributors:

By (Author) Georg Lukcs
Translated by Rodney Livingstone

ISBN:

9780262620338

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

15th March 1977

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

193

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

576

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 201mm, Spine 36mm

Weight:

1384g

Description

"If we are to understand not only the direct impact of Marx on the development of German thought but also his sometimes extremely indirect influence, an exact knowledge of Hegel, of both his greatness and his limitation, is absolutely indispensable."- from the preface"If we are to understand not only the direct impact of Marx on the development of German thought but also his sometimes extremely indirect influence, an exact knowledge of Hegel, of both his greatness and his limitation, is absolutely indispensable."- from the preface. It is well known that Hegel exerted a major influence on the development of Marx's thought. This circumstance led Lukacs, one of the chief Marxist theoreticians of this century, to embark on his exploration of Hegelian antecedents in the German intellectual tradition, their concrete expression in the work of Hegel himself, and later syntheses of seemingly contradictory modes of though. Four phases of Hegel's intellectual development are examined- "Hegel's early republican phase," "the crisis in Hegel's views on society and the earliest beginnings of his dialectical method," "rationale and defense of objective idealism," and "the breach with Schelling and The Phenomenology of Mind." Lukacs completed this study in 1938, but because of the imminent outbreak of war, it was not published until the late 1940s. A revised German edition appeared in 1954, and it is this text that is the basis of this first English translation of the work.

Author Bio

Georg Lukacs was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher, aesthetician, literary historian, and critic. Rodney Livingstone, Reader in German at the University of Southampton, has edited and translated numerous works by Lukacs, Theodor Adorno, and others.

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