Rudi Dutschke and György Lukács on the Problems of the Bolshevik Type Socialism
- 作者: Shachin S.V., Szücs L.G.1
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- Budapest City Archives
- 期: 卷 28, 编号 1 (2024): MAHAYANA BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY
- 页面: 181-198
- 栏目: HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2313-2302/article/view/325455
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2302-2024-28-1-181-198
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/AZQSUS
- ID: 325455
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The study examines the original work An Attempt to Get Lenin Back on His Feet (Berlin, 1974) by Rudi Dutschke, the well-known German political philosopher and leader of the youth movement in 1968, as well as the influence of the famous Hungarian philosopher György Lukács on the ideas of Dutschke. Dutschke revealed the reasons for the impossibility of socialist ideals being feasible in the 20th century, despite the heroic attempts of the Bolsheviks and Western radical socialists to realize them. The revolution occurred in a country of semi-Asian stagnating capitalism and was not supported by the European anti-capitalist revolution. As a result, after the victory of the Bolsheviks in Russia, the social system was revived with the dominance of the state bureaucracy (the fused party-state apparatus) over society. There were no universal forms of social movement (Verkehr), which led to the fact that socialism became local, up to the danger of its abolition. At the same time, according to Dutschke, it is precisely an equal alliance between the progressive intelligentsia and the working masses that can open up new ways for the transition from a society of necessity to a society of freedom, provided that the intelligentsia renounces leaderism (which was the mistake the Bolsheviks fell into). Therefore, the figure of György Lukács is most important for Dutschke since studying his creative path makes it possible to realize the basic principles of such an equal union. The study shows that the creative path of Lukács before he entered the Comintern as one of the leaders of the section of the Hungarian Communists is characterized by the desire to find a way to solve the fundamental dilemma of the revolutionary, as he believed: either, like the Bolsheviks, strive for an uncompromising victory and the implementation of their program at the cost of violence; or to make compromises with the social democratic and even bourgeois parties, at the same time being in danger of defeat and the impossibility of implementing their ideas, primarily because the socialist intellectuals fail to establish strong ties with the working masses, and the latter may not be thoroughly imbued with anti-capitalist consciousness. Thus, Lukács can survey a spokesperson for the views of the intelligentsia, and through the criticism of these views, it will be possible to comprehend how educated people can better understand the actual needs and interests of the working people in order to pursue policies that would be more in line with them and learn how to lead the masses indeed.
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Sviatoslav Shachin
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Email: s_shachin@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3959-5585
PhD in Philosophy, Associated Professor, Independent Researcher
Murmansk, Russian FederationLászló Szücs
Budapest City Archives
Email: szucslasz2023@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0514-0339
PhD, Archivist, Researcher
1139 Bp., Teve u. 3-5, Budapest, Hungarian参考
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