valóságához
Valóságához is a Hungarian term that literally translates to “to its reality” or “towards reality.” In philosophical and literary contexts it is used to signify a movement or approach that seeks to connect ideas, narratives, or experiences directly with the concrete world, rather than remaining merely abstract or idealistic. The concept has been discussed in the work of several Hungarian thinkers, most notably by sociologist Géza Szekeres in the 1970s, who used it to critique the detachment of Marxist theory from everyday life. In literary criticism, “valóságához” is often invoked to describe the trend in Hungarian prose of the late twentieth century that emphasized realism and the psychological depth of characters, with such authors as György Konrád and Krisztina Tóth sometimes cited as exemplars.
The term also appears in educational philosophy, where it denotes a pedagogical emphasis on connecting classroom
The concept is frequently cited in academic literature exploring post‑socialist cultural change, where the re‑linking of