Interview with Michael Löwy (CNRS): Russian literature, philosophy and messianism
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Interview with Michael Löwy (CNRS): Russian literature, philosophy and messianism
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LÖWY, M. Redenção e utopia: messianismo judeu e utopia libertária na Europa Central;
LÖWY, M. Romantismo e messianismo: ensaios sobre Lukács e Benjamin (São Paulo: Perspectiva, 2012);
LÖWY, M. Para uma Sociologia dos intelectuais revolucionários (São Paulo: Editora Ciências Humanas, 1979);
LÖWY, M. Revolta e melancolia: o romantismo na contramão da modernidade (Petrópolis: Vozes, 1995);
LÖWY, M. A evolução política de Lukács: 1909-1929 (São Paulo: Cortez, 1998);
LÖWY, M. Franz Kafka: sonhador insubmisso. (Azougue Editorial, 200);
LÖWY, M. Walter Benjamín: aviso de incêndio. Uma leitura das teses 'Sobre o conceito de História' (São Paulo: Boitempo, 2005).
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