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Lukács’s History and Class Consciousness (1923) preached a more humanist approach to class struggle, in comparison to the authoritarian Soviet Union model. Unlike many Soviet thinkers of the time, Lukács did not believe in the “inevitability” of revolution – it had to be consciously striven for through the combined efforts of the working class and the Communist Party in a creative rather than a dogmatic manner.
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