Lukács's polemic tells of a dogmatic, corrupt, ultimately murderous period in the transition from Stalinism ... it tells also of the passion, so vividly Judaic and Central European, for the life and clash of ideas.
- George Steiner, Times Literary Supplement
We almost hear Lenin himself murmuring, it happens that for eighty years no Marxist has ever properly understood <i>History and Class Consciousness</i>! Splendidly translated here by Esther Leslie and contextualized by an introduction by John Rees and a conclusion by Slavoj Zizek (both of them stimulating and suggestive).
- Fredric Jameson, Radical Philosophy