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Georg Lukács’s essay collection History and Class Consciousness (1923) remains a foundational text of Western Marxism and a vital influence on contemporary German studies, not least by way of the Frankfurt School. Yet Lukács’s positing of the proletariat as the historical agent of revolutionary change raises difficult questions for radical Left theory and praxis in our rapidly deindustrializing world. Who or what is that working class that would redeem Lukács’s vision today? This article argues that the main concept for actualizing History and Class Consciousness is totality rather than class or reification. However, we should understand totality in a strictly negative sense, as a feature of capitalist coercion to be overcome in a free society.
Georg Lukács的散文集《历史与阶级意识》(1923)仍然是西方马克思主义的基础文本,对当代德国研究产生了重要影响,尤其是法兰克福学派。然而,卢卡奇将无产阶级视为革命变革的历史推动者,这给我们这个迅速去工业化的世界中的激进左翼理论和实践提出了难题。今天,谁或什么是工人阶级,会救赎卢卡奇的愿景?本文认为,实现历史和阶级意识的主要概念是整体性,而不是阶级化或具体化。然而,我们应该从一个严格的消极意义上理解总体性,这是资本主义胁迫的一个特征,需要在自由社会中加以克服。
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Widely considered the top journal in its field, New German Critique is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on twentieth- and twenty-first-century German studies and publishes on a wide array of subjects, including literature, film, and media; literary theory and cultural studies; Holocaust studies; art and architecture; political and social theory; and philosophy. Established in the early 1970s, the journal has played a significant role in introducing U.S. readers to Frankfurt School thinkers and remains an important forum for debate in the humanities.