Recovering the later Georg Lukács: a study on the unity of his thought

Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press (2023)
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A recovery of Georg Lukács's later thought on aesthetics, politics, and ontology and the first articulation of its unity, through the lens of the philosopher's writing on totality and reification.

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