A Review Of Young Lukács' Totality-dialectic [Book Review]

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (2):73-78 (2005)
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By read, "History and Class Consciousness", the author believes that the main object of the same young Lukacs from the perspective of Marxist dialectics is always interpreted as the main object of each generation, the overall nature of each agency dialectic, he used this method of analysis capitalist society, capitalist society come to the full materialization of the bourgeois ideology of the antinomy and proletarian class consciousness, class position; young Lukacs dialectics of totality, digging out the humanitarian dimension of Marx's dialectic, echo The clamor of the times, but due to rule out the dimensions of scientific doctrine, ignoring their own self-regulatory approach, easy to dogma and dogmatic. It is advanced by young G. Lukács that Marxist dialectic was interpreted as totality-dialectic of history and mediation in the light of the identity of subject and object. Lukács used the totality-dialectic to analyze capitalist society and found the phenomenon of reification, the antinomies of bourgeois thought and the standpoint of the proletariat. Methodologically, the totality-dialectic stands out the humanism of Marxist dialectic and echoes the demand at that time, but is criticized for dismissing scientific dimension and ignoring the autonomy of the method itself by post- modernists

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