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György Lukács

(1885 - 1971)

Hungarian philosopher and critic

Hungarian philosopher and critic
Influential Hungarian philosopher and literary critic best known for his work on Marxist aesthetics.
Born in 1885, György Lukács became a leading Marxist thinker whose ideas transformed 20th-century philosophy and literary criticism. His seminal work, 'History and Class Consciousness,' introduced key concepts of reification and class consciousness into critical theory. Lukács's analyses of culture and society provided a dialectical framework for understanding art and politics. Throughout his career, he engaged with literary texts, applying his philosophical insights to critique and interpretation. He died in 1971, leaving a profound intellectual legacy in both philosophy and the humanities.
György Lukács
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Rosemary Haughton

(1927 - 2024)

English philosopher, theologian, and author

English philosopher theologian and author
Rosemary Haughton was an influential English philosopher, theologian, and author whose writings bridged spirituality, ethics, and social justice.
Born on April 13, 1927, in England, Rosemary Haughton pursued studies in philosophy and theology before emerging as a respected voice in Christian thought. She authored more than 20 books addressing spiritual direction, feminist theology, and ethical living within modern society. Co-founding several theological organizations, she fostered dialogues on spirituality and social justice across denominations. Her work integrated personal faith with communal responsibility, encouraging laypeople to engage in social activism. Haughton lectured internationally, inspiring new generations of theologians and spiritual directors. Renowned for her compassionate approach, she received multiple awards for her contributions to theology and ethics. She passed away in 2024, leaving a rich legacy of intellectual freedom and inclusive spirituality.
1927 Rosemary Haughton