közegelmélet
Közegelmélet, often translated as "medium theory" or "environmental theory," is a conceptual framework primarily associated with the Hungarian philosopher and sociologist György Lukács. It emerged as a critique of both purely subjective and purely objective approaches to understanding human existence and social phenomena. Lukács, particularly in his early work, sought to develop a theoretical understanding that acknowledged the crucial role of the social and cultural environment, or "medium," in shaping individual consciousness and action.
The core idea of közegelmélet is that individuals are not isolated, autonomous beings, nor are they simply
Lukács utilized közegelmélet to analyze various social and cultural phenomena, including the development of art, literature,