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    <title>Lukacs on the destruction  of reason: Before and after world war II</title>
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    <namePart>Koves, Margit</namePart>
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    <extent>53(7-8), Jul-Aug, 2025: p.15-22</extent>
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  <abstract> In a biographical interview titled record of a life that was undertaken by his Hungarian translate; Istvain Eirsi Lukacs speaks about the historical conditions under which the destructing of reason was written. He speaks about the manuscript that was written during the war. He also speaks about the work he was doing at the mars angles Institute in Moscow and at the journal litertrunii Kritik, his arrest by the KGB and his incarceration for two luck a at time of catastrophes. – Reproduced </abstract>
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