Mikhail Lifshits: an enigmatic Marxist

Studies in East European Thought 68 (4):241-246 (2016)
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Mirhail Lifshits the soviet friend and comrade-in-arms of Georg Lukacs has for a long time been a neglected figure, remembered in the west mainly for his work The philosophy of art of Karl Marks.

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Vesa Oittinen
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Uneven Development and Weltanschauung. Remarks on Lukács’ Late Writings on Marxism.Matteo Gargani - 2018 - Lexicon Philosophicum. International Journal for the History of Texts and Ideas 6:177-198.

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