• István Mészáros (UK: /ˈmɛsərɒs/, US: /-roʊs/, Hungarian: [ˈiʃtvaːn ˈmeːsaːroʃ]; 19 December 1930 – 1 October 2017) was a Hungarian Marxist philosopher...
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  • István Mészáros may refer to: István Mészáros (canoeist), Hungarian sprint canoeist who competed in the mid-1950s István Mészáros (philosopher) (1930–2017)...
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  • Socialism or Barbarism (category Works by István Mészáros)
    socialism and capitalist systems by Hungarian Marxist philosopher and economist István Mészáros. It was published in 2001 and is composed of two parts...
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  • political thought István Mészáros (philosopher) (1930–2017), Hungarian Marxist philosopher István Perczel (born 1951), Hungarian historian István Bilek (1932–2010)...
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  • socialism and capitalist systems by Hungarian Marxist philosopher and economist István Mészáros. It may also refer to: Socialisme ou Barbarie, a French...
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    László Mérő, research psychologist and popular science author István Mészáros, philosopher Teodor Murăşanu, Romanian writer and teacher Ádám Nádasdy, linguist...
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  • cosmonaut András Gáspár – Hungarian general Lázár Mészáros – Hungary's first Minister of War István Türr – Giuseppe Garibaldi's general László Berkecz –...
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    informal conversation. Among the people interviewed in Roda Viva were István Mészáros, Marina Silva, Enéas Carneiro, Luís Carlos Prestes, Fernando Henrique...
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  • the contrary. Geras is also critical of the Hungarian Marxist philosopher István Mészáros, finding his work Marx's Theory of Alienation (1970) to be an...
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  • Maria Márkus (category Hungarian philosophers)
    School” of Marxism, along with other philosophers and sociologists such as Ágnes Heller, György Márkus, István Mészáros, Ferenc Fehér and Mihály Vajda. The...
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