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... socialist realism were to some extent tactical manoeuvres dictated by the prevalent conditions in Stalin's Russia . But , whilst the form which this renunciation took was indeed determined by such tactical considerations , the sincerity ...
... socialist realism were to some extent tactical manoeuvres dictated by the prevalent conditions in Stalin's Russia . But , whilst the form which this renunciation took was indeed determined by such tactical considerations , the sincerity ...
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... realism ' , argues Lukács , ' only when great realist writers establish a ... socialist , but that : ' It is enough that a writer takes socialism into ... socialist , does not actually reject socialism , or alternatively , a ...
... realism ' , argues Lukács , ' only when great realist writers establish a ... socialist , but that : ' It is enough that a writer takes socialism into ... socialist , does not actually reject socialism , or alternatively , a ...
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... socialist perspective . But even Lukács is obliged to admit that Mann's supposed socialism is essentially ' abstract ' and that the ' abstract character of his socialist perspective separates Mann's work from socialist realism ' . 140 ...
... socialist perspective . But even Lukács is obliged to admit that Mann's supposed socialism is essentially ' abstract ' and that the ' abstract character of his socialist perspective separates Mann's work from socialist realism ' . 140 ...
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The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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