Ágnes Heller
Ágnes Heller was a prominent Hungarian philosopher and a key figure in the Budapest School. She was known for her work on ethics, modernity, and the philosophy of history. Heller was a student of György Lukács and became an influential thinker in her own right, contributing significantly to contemporary philosophy.
Books
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1. The Theory Of Need In Marx
An Interpretation
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between human needs and social structures as conceptualized in Marxist theory. It explores how needs are not just biological or individualistic but are deeply intertwined with societal conditions and historical contexts. The analysis highlights the dynamic nature of needs, emphasizing their evolution alongside changes in social and economic systems. By examining the dialectical interplay between needs and societal development, the book offers a profound understanding of how human desires and necessities shape, and are shaped by, the broader socio-economic landscape.
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