词条 | György Márkus |
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|region = Western philosophy |era = 20th-century philosophy |image = George Markus.gif |name = György Márkus |birth_date = {{Birth date|1934|04|13|df=y}} |birth_place = Budapest, Hungary |death_date = {{Death date and age|2016|10|05|1934|04|13|df=y}} |death_place = Sydney, Australia |school_tradition = Western Marxism Critical theory |main_interests = Marxism{{·}}Culture |influences = Marx{{·}} Lukács |influenced = Ágnes Heller{{·}}Jürgen Habermas{{·}}Axel Honneth{{·}}János Kis{{·}}Andrew Arato |alma_mater = Moscow University |notable_ideas = }} György Márkus (13 April 1934 – 5 October 2016) was a Hungarian philosopher, belonging to the small circle of critical theorists closely associated with György Lukács, usually referred to as the "Budapest School". BiographyHe completed his philosophical training at Lomonosov University in Moscow in 1957. Due to ideological disputes, he was removed from his teaching positions in Hungary in 1973, and fled in 1977 to Australia, where from 1978 he taught at the University of Sydney. Following political liberalisation in Hungary, Markus was reassimilated and taught regularly in his homeland, although he remained resident in Sydney. He was external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1990). He was also on the editorial board of the academic journal Thesis Eleven: Critical Theory and Historical Sociology. He was married to eminent Polish sociologist Dr. Maria Márkus, a lecturer at the University of New South Wales. They have two sons, György and András. Selected publications
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8 : 1934 births|2016 deaths|Marxist theorists|Hungarian philosophers|Members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences|Australian educators|Hungarian expatriates in Australia|Writers from Budapest |
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