György Lukács and the Marxist Approach to Theory of Law

Origins and Development of Juridical Complex, Language and Interpretation

Vitor Bartoletti Sartori author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:28th Aug '26

£171.99

This title is due to be published on 28th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

György Lukács and the Marxist Approach to Theory of Law cover

This book rethinks the Marxist critique of law through an exploration of the later works of Hungarian philosopher György Lukács. It argues that law cannot be fully grasped through rigid legal categories alone; instead, it must be examined within the wider context of social reproduction, shaped by language, politics, and ideology.

By engaging critically with major legal theorists such as Kelsen, Hart, and Dworkin, Vitor Bartoletti Sartori shows how Lukács’s philosophy offers a deeper and more flexible framework for understanding legal thought in complex societies. He challenges dominant Marxist approaches, especially the Pachukanian tradition, and highlights the need for a more open‑ended framework for understanding law, ideology, and social complexity.

Ideal for scholars of legal theory, philosophy, and social thought, György Lukács and the Marxist Approach to Theory of Law bridges classical Marxist debates with contemporary concerns and offers fresh insights into ideology, interpretation, and the role of Law in shaping society.

ISBN: 9781041280149

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 540g

190 pages