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  1. The concept of ideology.George Lichtheim - 1967 - New York,: Random House.
    Ambiguities in the concept of ideology may be clarified by a history of the word and the phenomenon. "Ideology" can mean both the consciousness of an epoch and the "false consciousness" of men unaware of their true historical position. It was coined in early nineteenth-century France for a "science of ideas," knowledge of which would assure harmonious social life . For Hegel, ideology is the false consciousness necessarily arising from the partial and transitory nature of thought in its dialectical development. (...)
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    Sartre, Marxism, and History.George Lichtheim - 1963 - History and Theory 3 (2):222-246.
  3. Marxism in Modern France.George Lichtheim - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (1):104-108.
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    From Marx to Hegel.George Lichtheim - 1971 - [New York]: Herder & Herder.
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    From Marx to Hegel, and other essays.George Lichtheim - 1971 - London: (44 Gray's Inn Rd., W.C.1), Orbach and Chambers.
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    George Lukacs.George Lichtheim - 1970 - New York,: Viking Press.
    "While the great Hungarian critic and philosopher George Lukacs wrote voluminously over a 60-year period, his work is insufficiently known in the English-speaking world. In this remarkable study, George Lichtheim interprets Lukacs' political career and his equally controversial literary critiques, relating them to the traditional issues of Central European philosophy that inform all of Lukacs' work..." - Book jacket.
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    Lukács.George Lichtheim - 1970 - [London]: Fontana.
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    Marxism and beyond: On historical understanding and individual responsibility.George Lichtheim - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (4):474-477.
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    Reply to Professor Shue.George Lichtheim - 1973 - Journal of the History of Ideas 34 (4):651.
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    The origins of marxism.George Lichtheim - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (1):96-105.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:96 HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY the other hand, he tried like Ramsay to distinguish the "all being" of God from nature; he emphasized the doctrine of final causes and of God's "excellence" as man's chief end. It is possible that Edwards's enigmatic sermon on the Trinity may have been stimulated by Ramsay's speculation on this subject, though this is a mere guess. In any case, Ramsay must have made Edwards (...)
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    Werner J. Cahnman and Alvin boskoff, eds., "Sociology and history: Theory and research". [REVIEW]George Lichtheim - 1966 - History and Theory 5 (3):320.