جامعه، فرهنگ، دیالکتیک، مارکسیسم، آگاهی طبقاتی، شیء وارگی.

Authors
1 Baqir al-Olum University
2 PHD student in Research Institute of Hawzah and University(RIHU)
Abstract
George Lukacs, a philosopher, literary critic and contemporary critic sociologist, is a Marxist theorist who has a significant role in reforming and revising Marx's theories. He achieved to a coherent and systematic critique of modern culture and the structures of the capitalist society using German intellectual heritage and integrating criticisms of German culture. This paper studies and analyzes Lukács’s critical views on the modern society of capitalism in order to understand the concept of culture and society and the relation between them from his perspective. The result is that, while giving an active and independent role to culture, Lukács presents a dialectical conception of society and views culture and society in a interaction and interdependence

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Volume 6, Issue 24
Summer 2017
Pages 31-50

  • Receive Date 30 September 2018