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history: Fascism in the 1940s, the Stalinist bureaucratic regime in 1956, and the dictatorship of market since 1989. At a time when so many thinkers have abdicated their autonomy to serve the powerful of this world, or turned away from the historical reality to engage in academic language games, Kosik appears as a standing man who refuses to bow down, and who does not hesitate to think, against the current, the major problems of the time.
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ever published or written for print during his lifetime", including books, essays and short notes. To be published in Czech, it is planned to have seven volumes, out of which three are complete as of September 2016: one of essays on political activities and on the Czech radical democrats of 1848; a volume of essays on culture and politics from the period of 1956–1967; and a re-edition of
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between 4 and 6 June 2014 in Prague. Organized by Ivan Landa, Jan Mervart, and Joseph Grim Feinberg, it had people from around the world discussing the impact of Kosík's thought on "issues that are still relevant today". Landa and Mervat are working on a "critical edition" of "everything Kosík had
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Karel Kosik is not only one of the most important philosophers of the second half of the twentieth century, but also one of those who best embodied the spirit of resistance of critical thinking. He is also one of the few who have fought in succession the three major forces of oppression of modern
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and philosophical essays the same time period. Also, with funding from the CAS Landa and Mervart are translating texts to be published in "a comprehensive English volume" on Kosík'.
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to be "one of the richest in thinking, most charming and attractive works as we know it in Marxist literature". French-Brazilian Marxist
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and repeatedly questioned. From 30 January to 5 May 1945 he was imprisoned in
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Members of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
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Marxism and Totality: The Adventures of a Concept from Lukács to Habermas
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wrote in the prologue for the Mexican edition that he considered
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From 1945 to 1947, Kosík studied philosophy and sociology at the
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Czech philosopher, literary theorist and university educator
506: 494: 292:, a re-working of Marxian categories in terms of humanist 278:), from this marriage came three children (Antonín Kosík, 258:. In the years 1947–1949, he also attended courses at the 239:(The Vanguard) and a chief editor of an illegal journal 226:on 17 November 1944, he was a member of an illegal 158: 134: 118: 108: 98: 74: 55: 37: 21: 581: 336:and Argentine historian Horacio Tarcus wrote for 670:Kosík's biographic and bibliographic information 421:, Praha 1997 (In English: Antediluvian Thoughts) 464: 344: 222:From 1 September 1943 until his arrest by the 282:and Štěpán Kosík). In 1963, he published his 8: 544:"Karel Kosík and Dialectics of the Concrete" 304:" of 1968, Kosík became a leading voice for 640:(1967). "Prólogo". In Kosik, Karel (ed.). 29: 18: 523: 476: 187:. In his most famous philosophical work, 215:Karel Kosík was born on 26 June 1926 in 177:(26 June 1926 – 21 February 2003) was a 457: 437:"Dialectic of the Concrete Totality". 617:Robertson, James (6 September 2016). 443:2 (Fall 1968). New York: Telos Press. 7: 355:(CAS) held a conference on Kosík's 351:The Institute of Philosophy of the 207:but not strictly Marxist position. 588:. 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