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The Ontology of Social Being was posthumously published. Lukacs was trying to revive Marxism, in a time when Stalinsm was no longer in vogue, and he felt the right philosophical moment had sprung forward. Moreover, with the death of Stalin, Marxism was losing its footing, and Lukacs is convinced that its footing had been standing on untenable ontological grounds. Stalin made Marxism a teleological process, that fit a rigid epistemological pattern. Marxism needed to be revived, on an ontological basis.
The Ontology of Social Being was posthumously published. Lukacs was trying to revive Marxism, in a time when Stalinsm was no longer in vogue, and he felt the right philosophical moment had sprung forward. Moreover, with the death of Stalin, Marxism was losing its footing, and Lukacs is convinced that its footing had been standing on untenable ontological grounds. Stalin made Marxism a teleological process, that fit a rigid epistemological pattern. Marxism needed to be revived, on an ontological basis.
The Ontology of Social Being was posthumously published. Lukacs was trying to revive Marxism, in a time when Stalinsm was no longer in vogue, and he felt the right philosophical moment had sprung forward. Moreover, with the death of Stalin, Marxism was losing its footing, and Lukacs is convinced that its footing had been standing on untenable ontological grounds. Stalin made Marxism a teleological process, that fit a rigid epistemological pattern. Marxism needed to be revived, on an ontological basis.