
Protiv struje: studije i eseji
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This book is important for understanding the development of philosophy in the West and contributes to a wider dialogue on philosophical topics.
A 1923 book by the Hungarian philosopher György Lukács, in which the author emphasizes the influence of the philosopher Georg W. F. Hegel on Karl Marx, and analyzes the concept of "class" and attempts to offer a philosophical justification for Bolshevism.
In this work, Marcuse deals with the interpretation of Hegel's philosophy through the prism of ontology and historicity, trying to connect it with questions that were relevant to existentialism and phenomenology in the interwar period.