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Socialist Realism and the Communist Ideal: On Mikhail Lifshits (feat. Angela Harutyunyan)

Socialist Realism and the Communist Ideal: On Mikhail Lifshits (feat. Angela Harutyunyan)

Update: 2025-09-22
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My guest is art historian and Marxist thinker Angela Harutyunyan, who has joined us to discus the work of the Marxist philosopher Mikhail Lifshits. Lifshits was an important Soviet Marxist thinker who developed a theory of aesthetics that remained committed to the proposition that communism entails the overcoming of alienation. Lifshits offers a critique of modernism and theories on classicism and socialist realism that are deeply relevant to today's time. We discuss Lifshits's major works, key concepts and his wider philosophy of art and aesthetics. We also discuss an important debate on the concept of the ideal that occurred between Lifshits and Soviet Marxist Evald Ilyenkov. 


Dr. Angela Harutyunyan is a founding editor of ARTMargins published by MIT Press and has published extensively on post-Soviet art, Marxist aesthetics, and curatorial theory. She is the author of "The Political Aesthetics of the Armenian Avant-garde: The Journey of the \'Painterly Real\'" and co-author of "After Revolution: Historical Presentism and the Political Eclipse of Postmodernity". Harutyunyan has taught at the American University of Beirut and the American University in Cairo. She is currently based at the Universität der Künste Berlin.


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Socialist Realism and the Communist Ideal: On Mikhail Lifshits (feat. Angela Harutyunyan)

Socialist Realism and the Communist Ideal: On Mikhail Lifshits (feat. Angela Harutyunyan)

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