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Heritage of Radical Philosophy Under Threat

 

 

Edmund Griffiths, The Morning Star, London, 19 March 2016

 

Worldwide anger has been sparked by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences'
announcement that it intends to close down the Georg Lukacs Archive in
Budapest.

 

Lukacs (1885-1971) was one of the 20th century's most eminent Marxist
philosophers.

 

He first gained recognition as a writer in the tradition of classical German
philosophy - the very tradition in which Marx and Engels reached
intellectual maturity.

 

Probably his best-known early work is The Theory of the Novel, written "in a
mood of permanent despair over the state of the world" during WWI.

 

People's Commissar

 

It was Marxism and the Russian revolution that showed Lukacs a way out of
his despair. In 1919, when Hungary was briefly ruled by a revolutionary
Soviet Republic or Republic of Councils, the philosopher served as a
people's commissar with responsibility for culture.

 

He was to remain actively involved in socialist and communist politics
throughout his life.

 

His most famous book, History and Class Consciousness, appeared in 1923.
With unparalleled precision and clarity, Lukacs distinguishes between class
consciousness itself - the way society must appear when viewed from a
particular position within it - and the beliefs held by members of any given
class at any given time.

 

For students of consciousness, reification and other central questions of
Marxist philosophy, Lukacs's work remains fundamental.

 

He also wrote extensively on literature. The Historical Novel, which came
out in 1937, was an epoch-making study concentrating in particular on the
works of Balzac and Scott.

 

Lukacs's former pupils include Agnes Heller, Imre Lakatos, and other
well-known Hungarian philosophers.

 

The Lukacs Archive is home to thousands of books, letters, manuscripts and
other documents, including unpublished writings in Hungarian and German and
correspondence between Lukacs and many leading 20th-century thinkers and
writers: Ernst Bloch, Thomas Mann, Jean-Paul Sartre, Erich Fromm and others.

 

Situated as it is in the philosopher's former home, in an apartment in
Number 2, Belgrad Rakpart, it also serves as a memorial to him.

 

The Academy of Sciences now proposes to dissolve this important resource.

 

Dr Miklos Mesterhazi, of the Lukacs Archive staff, told the Morning Star:
"If you decode the academy's statement, it means that the Georg Lukacs
Archive as it has existed for decades will be closed down. Lukacs's
apartment, where the archive has been housed, will be sold off, and my
colleagues will be driven out - either reassigned or pensioned off."

 

Closure politically motivated

 

Zsuzsa Hermann, whose online petition against the decision to close the
Lukacs Archive has already received more than 7,000 signatures, told the
Morning Star that "this decision was crudely and exclusively politically
motivated."

 

And Sandor Radnoti, Professor of Aesthetics at Budapest's Eotvos Lorand
University, added: "It shows a complete lack of understanding of Lukacs's
significance."

 

The decision has drawn wide condemnation in left and intellectual circles.
Dr Ruediger Dannemann, the chair of the International Lukacs Society, told
the Morning Star: "The struggle to save the Lukacs Archive is about
preserving the priceless legacy of a great 20th-century intellectual and
Marxist philosopher.

 

"But it is also about maintaining the heritage of radical philosophy (in
Agnes Heller's sense) and Marxist philosophy as part of our great cultural
narrative.

 

"I hope the Hungarian Academy of Sciences will change course."

 

 

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