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III Rethinking Marxism: The Hungarian Revolution and Western Intellectuals Lee Congdon, Editor Introduction Lee Congdon 67 Kádár Had His Day of Fear Albert Camus The Truth about the Nagy Affair Albert Camus Hungary and Yugoslavia Milo van Dfilas The Message of the Hungarian Revolution Michael Polanyi The Ghost of Stalin Jean-Paul Sartre The Meaning of Destiny Raymond Aron Reflections on the Hungarian Revolution Hannah Arendt The Hungarian Source Cornelius Castoriadis The Age of Novelty Claude Lefort IV The Revolution and Hungarian Writers Ivan Sanders, Editor Introduction 201 Ivan Sanders The Hungarian Writers’ Movement 203 Tibor Méray The Intellectuals of 1956: The Past and the Present 211 Tamás Aczél Philosophy in Hungary before and after 1956: From Staunch Orthodoxy to Limited Revisionism 221 Thomas Szendrey The Early Fifties and the Revolution in Hungarian Literature 241 Ivan Sanders 79 85 91 95 111 131 145 161 179

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