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Lukács and Tihamér
* Lukács Tihamér

Lukács and ),
Georg Lukács, minister of Culture in the brief Béla Kun government of the Hungarian Soviet Republic ( 1919 ), published History and Class Consciousness ( 1923 ), which defined dialectical materialism as the knowledge of society as a whole, knowledge which, in itself, was immediately the class consciousness of the proletariat.
After the Russian Revolution ( 1917 ), in History and Class Consciousness ( 1923 ), György Lukács ideologically developed and organised Lenin ’ s pragmatic revolutionary practices into the formal philosophy of vanguard-party revolution ( Leninism ).
He also read, at Bloch ’ s suggestion, History and Class Consciousness ( 1923 ), by Georg Lukács.
In History and Class Consciousness ( 1923 ), György Lukács started from the theory of commodity fetishism for his development of reification ( the psychological transformation of an abstraction into a concrete object ) as the principal obstacle to class consciousness.
Marxist Georg Lukács would also criticize, in his book History and Class Consciousness ( 1923 ), the Kantian abandon of knowledge of the concrete totality: according to Lukács, Kant's distinction between noumenons and phenomena lead to the abandonment of the knowledge of the historical process, which could be only apprehended, in his eyes, by dialectical materialism.
Although Lukács does not contest the Marxist primacy of the economic infrastructure on the ideological superstructure ( not to be mistaken with vulgar economic determinism ), he considers that there is a place for autonomous struggle for class consciousness.
* Dénes Lukács ( colonel ), Hungarian colonel, commander of artillery in 1848
* Dénes Lukács ( psychologist ), Hungarian psychologist
* Dénes Lukács ( tennis ), Hungarian tennis player
* György Lukács ( 1885 – 1971 ), a Hungarian Marxist philosopher
* László Lukács ( 1850 – 1932 ), a Hungarian politician who served as prime minister from 1912 to 1913
* Pál Lukács ( 1891 – 1971 ), Austrian-Hungarian-born actor known as Paul Lukas
* Pál Lukács ( 1919 – 1981 ), Hungarian violist
In the 1920s, György Lukács released History and Class Consciousness ( 1923 ), whilst a number of works by Durkheim and Weber were published posthumously.

Lukács and Hungarian
* 1960 – Mária Bajzek Lukács Hungarian Slovene writer, adjunct of the University ELTE
In Vienna, he attended public lectures of the satirist Karl Kraus with Berg and met Lukács, who had been living in Vienna after the failure of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
** Mária Bajzek Lukács Hungarian Slovene writer, adjunct of the University ELTE
The Hungarian Marxist essayist Georg Lukács criticized the rigidity of socialist realism, proposing his own " critical realism " as an alternative.
During the brief period of the Hungarian Soviet in 1919 he taught in a teacher training school thanks to the patronage of his friend and mentor György Lukács, whose political conversion to Communism he did not, however, share.
Lukács () is the Hungarian equivalent of Luke.
* " Lukács tábornok " (" general Luke "), nom de guerre of Máté Zalka ( 1896-1937 ) Hungarian revolutionary.
Csongor és Tünde was described by György Lukács in 1911 as the best Hungarian play of the nineteenth century.
László Lukács de Erzsébetváros ( 24 November 1850, Zalatna – 23 February 1932 ) was a Hungarian politician who served as prime minister from 1912 to 1913.
* György Lukács ( 1885-1971 ) Hungarian Marxist philosopher and literary critic.

Lukács and footballer
* István Lukács, a Hungarian-French footballer

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* Johntá Austin ( born 1980 ), American singer-songwriter
* Austin Nichols ( born 1980 ), American actor
In 1980, Angela Lansbury played Miss Marple in The Mirror Crack'd ( EMI, directed by Guy Hamilton ), based on Christie's 1962 novel.
* William C. Rusch, The Trinitarian Controversy, ( Sources of Early Christian Thought ), 1980, ISBN 0-8006-1410-0
Ecrits sur l ' histoire ( 1969 ), reprinted essays ; translated as On History, ( 1980 ) excerpt and text search
* Adrian Cann ( born 1980 ), Canadian Major League Soccer player
* Adrian Iordache ( born 1980 ), Romanian footballer
* Adrian Jacobs ( born 1980 ), South African rugby player
* Adrian Sikora ( born 1980 ), Polish footballer
* Adrian Webster ( born 1980 ), New Zealand footballer
By French aristocrat Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan ( 1876 – 1937 ), he had Roger Marie Vincent Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin ( 12 September 1905 – 20 July 1980 )
* Anastasio Somoza Debayle ( 1925 – 1980 ), Nicaraguan dictator ( ruled 1967 – 1979 )
* Andrei Amalrik ( 1938 – 1980 ), Soviet dissident
* Atmosphere ( Joy Division song ), a song by Joy Division, released in 1980 on the Atmosphere / She's Lost Control single, originally released in the same year as Licht und Blindheit
Abadan had suffered serious damages during Iran – Iraq War ( 1980 – 88 ), including Saddam's deadly chemical weapons.
La Longue Marche à travers la théorie de Galois Long March Through Galois Theory is an approximately 1600-page handwritten manuscript produced by Grothendieck during the years 1980 – 1981, containing many of the ideas leading to the Esquisse d ' un programme ( see below, and also a more detailed entry ), and in particular studying the Teichmüller theory.
According to the Center for Economic and Policy Research ( CEPR ), the period from 1980 – 2005 has seen diminished progress in terms of economic growth, life expectancy, infant and child mortality, and to a lesser extent education.
* Alexandra Stevenson ( born 1980 ), American tennis player
Brooks also made a cameo appearance in the film Private Benjamin ( 1980 ), starring Goldie Hawn.
Similarly, in Avery Corman's book The Old Neighborhood ( 1980 ), an upper-middle class white protagonist returns to his birth neighborhood ( Fordham Road and the Grand Concourse ), and learns that even though the folks are poor, Hispanic and African-American, they are good people.
* Sergiu Bar ( born 1980 ), Romanian footballer
Brazil's arms industry nearly collapsed after 1988, as a result of the termination of the Iran-Iraq War ( 1980 – 88 ), a reduction in world demand for armaments, and the decline in state support for the industry.
* Nicky Benz, a. k. a. for Nick Berk ( b. 1980 ), American wrestler
* Joseph Kagan, Baron Kagan, earlier ennobled by the Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson's notorious Lavender List ( 1976 ), was convicted of fraud ( 1980 )

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