High Noon in the Museum of Revolution: Gáspár Miklós Tamás

One of the Open University program coordinators Dino Abazović speaks with G. M. Tamás, Hungarian Marxist philosopher on historical fascism, nationalism, Europe, power…

G. M. Tamás, Hungarian philosopher and essayist, born in Cluj/Kolozsvár, Transylvania, Romania. Blacklisted there, fled to Hungary in 1978, taught at Budapest University, blacklisted again, banned from publishing, dissident member of the clandestine ‘democratic opposition’ (1981 to 1989), elected to first Parliament, didn’t stand again in 1994. At one time head of the Institute of Philosophy of the Hungarian Academy. Taught or did research at Columbia, Oxford, New School, Chicago, Yale, Georgetown, Vienna, Paris, Berlin.

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