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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Futaki, Attila; Gaspar, Tamas (illustrator). May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.03.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Von einer Dissidenz in die andere so lässt sich die politische Entwicklung des Philosophen und politischen Aktivisten G. M. Tamás beschreiben. War er vor 1989 Teil des demokratischen Samisdat, so vertritt er im heutigen Ungarn einen wiederbelebten und neu entdeckten Marxismus. Aus dieser seiner Geschichte speisen sich auch die Beiträge des Bandes, in denen er nicht nur die politische Entwicklung in Osteuropa nach der Wasserscheide von 1989 beschreibt, sondern auch die Entwicklung des Sozialismus in den letzten zwei Jahrhunderten und den Aufstieg des Nationalstaats in der Arbeiterbewegung und schließlichen Verfall in deren Ruinen. Dabei liefert er für das traditionelle westlich-marxistische Verständnis neue Ansätze und bereichert die Diskussion nicht nur im Hinblick auf die Geschichte des 'real existierenden Sozialismus' und dessen Niedergang, sondern ebenso für das Selbstverständnis einer Linken weltweit, die sich in der Krise neu finden muss. Eingerahmt werden die Beiträge von zwei Interviews, in dem die ungewöhnliche politische Biografie von G. M. Tamás ebenso zur Sprache kommt wie sein scharfer analytischer Blick auf die Zustände im heutigen Ungarn.Gáspár Miklós Tamás, geboren 1948 in Rumänien, Studium der Philosophie. Berufsverbot, 1978 Emigration nach Ungarn, Lehrtätigkeit an der Universität Budapest, 1980 auch dort Berufsverbot. Seit 1986 Lehrtätigkeiten in Harvard, MIT, Collčge de France. 1989 Rehabilitation und Rückkehr nach Ungarn. 1991 bis 2011 an der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Gründungsmitglied des SzDSz und Parlamentsabgeordneter, verlässt die Partei Ende der 1990er. Abkehr vom Liberalismus und Hinwendung zum Marxismus, seit 2010 Vorsitzender der Partei Grüne Linke.
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. R150182954: MAI 1985. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 99 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 890-Littératures des autres langues.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Idola tribus [by] Tamás, Gáspár Miklós A nemzeti érzés erkölcsi lényege Vázlat a hagyományról Az értékválság legendája. [The moral core of national sentiment Outline of tradition The legend of the crisis of values.] /Magyar füzetek könyvei 12./ Les livres des Cahiers Hongrois . Une collection des inédits de la pensée politique hongroise contemporaine. [Books of the Hungarian Cahiers . A collection of unpublished contemporary Hungarian political thought.] Malakoff Cedex (France), 1989. Dialogues Européens. III. 316 p. First Hungarian Samizdat Edition. Publishing paperback. Hungarian emigre edition. - Idola tribusra: It is a Latin term, coined by Sir Francis Bacon and used in his Novum Organum, one of the earliest treatises arguing the case for the methodical approach of modern science. Is a category of logical fallacy, normally translated as Idols of the Tribe , which refers to a tendency of human nature, to prefer certain types of incorrect conclusions. - Gáspár Miklós Tamás (Hungarian: Tamás Gáspár Miklós; born November 28, 1948), often referred to in the media as TGM, is a Hungarian Marxist philosopher and public intellectual. He writes primarily about political and aesthetic questions. Born in Cluj, Romania, he presently lives in Budapest. A dissident at the end of the state socialist (Communist) period, he was initially a libertarian socialist. While in contact with these authors, his perspective is distinct from the Budapest School, the major tradition of leftist Hungarian philosophy. From 1986 to 1988, he taught in the U.S., Britain, and France, and studied at Oxford. At the beginning of the post-socialist era in 1989, he became committed to a liberal program, and was a leader of the Alliance of Free Democrats. He served in the Hungarian Parliament as a representative of the Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ), from 1989 to 1994. He re-identified as a Marxist in the early years of the 21st century. He served as President of the extra-parliamentary Green Left between 2010 and 2011. He is a vocal opponent of the Hungarian state, governed by Viktor Orbán and the Fidesz party, as well as neoliberalism.
In original paper. Condition: In fine conditon. First edition. First edition. In original paper. 14 p. Tamás (b. 1948) emigrated from Romania to Hungary in 1978 for political reasons. He taught at University of Budapest until 1982 when he was dismissed again because of political reasons. He could only publish abroad or underground, as samizdat publication, like this edition, which is his first book issued in Hungary. Samizdat editions, mostly political pamphlets, appeared in Hungary in the 1970s in the poor form of carbon copies of typescripts. Later in the 80s the so-called Democratic Opposition in Hungary established semi-underground publishings, like "AB Független" to publish not merely political literature but also literature that was banned by the Communist politics.
In original paper. Condition: In very good condition. First edition. First edition. In original paper. 204 p. The first book by Miklos Tamas Gaspar. Very rare.
Published by Budapest, AB Független., 1983
First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Budapest, 1983. AB Független. [6] 5-73 p. First edition. Samizdat. In publisher s illustrated wrappers. The silkscreen design on cover is by László Rajk. Printed in 1200 copies. Small stain on the cover, nice condition inside. Inscribed by the author to János Szilágyi, Hungarian antiquity researcher and art historian. - Samizdat edition of Gáspár Miklós Tamás political philosophical book on common good. The most special Hungarian samizdat publication. Tamás (b. 1948) emigrated from Romania to Hungary in 1978 for political reasons. He taught at University of Budapest until 1982 when he was dismissed again because of political reasons. He could only publish abroad or underground, as samizdat publication, like this edition, which is his first book issued in Hungary. A szem és a kéz was translated into French and published in Genčve in 1985 under the title L Oeil et la main . Samizdat editions, mostly political pamphlets, appeared in Hungary in the 1970s in the poor form of carbon copies of typescripts. Later in the 80s the so-called Democratic Opposition in Hungary established semi-underground publishings, like AB Független to publish not merely political literature but also literature that was banned by the Communist politics. - Illustrator: László Rajk Jr. (1949, Budapest 2019) was a Hungarian architect, designer and political activist. As an architect, he became the member of the Hungarian avantgarde movement. From 1975 he joined the Democratic Opposition, the underground political movement in Hungary, therefore from 1980 he was blacklisted, and was not allowed to work under his own name. In 1981 with Gábor Demszky (Mayor of Budapest from 1990) he founded the independent, underground AB Publishing House, and ran an illegal bookstore from his apartment called "Samizdat Boutique". Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by AB Független Kiadó, Budapest, 1983
The silkscreen design on cover is by László Rajk. (illustrator). The silkscreen design on cover is by László Rajk. First edition. Samizdat. Printed in 1200 copies. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. (6), 5-73, (1) p. Samizdat edition of Gáspár Miklós Tamás' political philosophical book on common good. Tamás (b. 1948) emigrated from Romania to Hungary in 1978 for political reasons. He taught at University of Budapest until 1982 when he was dismissed again because of political reasons. He could only publish abroad or underground, as samizdat publication, like this edition, which is his first book issued in Hungary. "A szem és a kéz" was translated into French and published in Genčve in 1985 under the title 'L'Oeil et la main". Samizdat editions, mostly political pamphlets, appeared in Hungary in the 1970s in the poor form of carbon copies of typescripts. Later in the 80s the so-called Democratic Opposition in Hungary established semi-underground publishings, like "AB Független" to publish not merely political literature but also literature that was banned by the Communist politics. . Some stains on the cover, inside in fine conditon. In publisher's illustrated wrappers First edition. Samizdat. Printed in 1200 copies.