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4. Gyorgy Lukacs, Utam Marxhoz (My Road to Marx) Budapest 1971 pp.30-31.
5. As quoted in Kritika August 1994 pp.4-5.
6. Georg Lukacs, Demokratisierung heute und morgen, Budapest 1988.
7. Laszlo Tuto, Lukacs Gyorgy reformkoncepcioja (The reform conceptions of Gyorgy Lukacs), in the monthly journal Valosag, May 1989, pp. 88-98.
8. See Feher's reference to Habermas' response to the idea of Ontology. Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller, Gyorgy Markus, Mihaly Vajda, Notes on Lukcas' Ontology, in: Lukacs Revalued ed. Agnes Heller, Oxford, 1983 p. 133.
9. Georgy Lukacs, The Ontology of Social Being to Marx, London, 1978, pp. 1-15.
10. Gyorgy Lukacs, Az esztetikum sajatossaga, Budapest, 1969.
11. Gyorgy Markus in an interview with Agnes Erdelyi in Kritika July 1994 pp. 3-5.
12. Andras Kardoss, 'Azt remelem, nem en, ok kergetnek illuziokat' (I hope not I, they are building illusions - A Conversation with Gyorgy Petri) in Kritika March 1992, pp. 7-10.
13. Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller, 'Kelet-Europa a nyolcvanas evekben' (Eastern-Europe in the eighties), in Jalta utan (After Yalta) ed. Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller, Budapest, 1990 pp. 111-128.
14. The Kadar establishment responded to these alternative Marxist views in a far more represssive manner than to other oppositional bourgeois analyses of society. This also manifested that the Kadar-system had openings towards the right and not to the left.
15. As quoted in Kritika August 1994 pp.2-3.
16. Georgy Lukacs, "The Metaphsics of Tragedy", in Souland Form, London, 1974, pp. 152-174. '
17. Gyorgy Lukacs, A modem drama fejiodesenek tortenete, Budapest, 1978.
18. Ferenc Feher, 'Lukacs in Weimar" in Lukacs Revalued, pp. 75-106.
19. Feher perceives J. Habermas' theory of Offentlichkeit, the domination-free public sphere as part of the same effort, directed to emancipation and ethical democracy also aiming at the destruction of results of alienation.
20. F. Feher, A. Heller, Gy. Markus, Diktatura a szuksegletekfelett (Dictatorship over Needs), Budapest, 1991.
21. Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller, Eastern Left, Western Left. Totalitarianism, freedom and Democracy, Oxford Cambridge, 1987.
22. Eric Hobsbawm, 'Barbarism: A User's Guide' in New Left Review 206, pp. 44-54.
23. Lajos Pogonyi, 'Interview with Ferenc Koszeg' in Kritika April 1994 pp. 3-5.
24. Ferenc Feher, 'Utunk Lukacstol' (Our Road from Lukacs) in Nepszabadsag 25 June 1994, p. 34.
25. Ferenc Feher, 'Europa arcai' (The faces of Europe) in Kelet-Europa "dicsoseges "forradalmai (The 'glorious revolutions' of Eastern-Europe) ed. by Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller, Budapest, 1992, pp. 191-196.
26. Ferenc Feher, 'A kapitalizmus vagy a demokracia diadala?' (The victory of capitalism or democracy) in Kelet-Europa... pp. 63-77.
27. Ferenc Feher 'A modern es a posztmodem politikai allapot' (The modem and postmodern political coriditien^in^A modemitas ingaja (The pendelum of modernity) edited by Agnes Heller, Ferenc Feher, Budapest, 1993, pp. 51-68.
28. Ferenc Feher, Agnes Heller 'Biopolitika' (Biopolitics) in A modemitas . .. pp .205-274.
29. In August 1993 an all-party meeting was held at Balatonszarszo to discuss the future of Hungary. The lectures and the discussions taking place at the meeting were published in a volume. Ferenc Feher wrote an article on the basis of this volume entitled 'Szarszo, '93' in Kritika May 1994, pp. 6-9.
30. Ferenc Feher, 'Biopolitika a kommunizmus romjain' (Biopolitics on the ruins of communism) in the monthly journal Tarsadalmi Szemie, October 1994, pp. 3-11.