A specialist in intellectual history, he is often identified with the post-1956 Western Marxism of the New Left.
Considerations on Western Marxism (1976).
Written between 1919 and 1922, History and Class Consciousness (1923) initiated the current of thought that came to be known as Western Marxism.
The Young Lukacs and the Origins of Western Marxism.
The NLR - as it came to be known - drew on debates within Western Marxism and broadened its international coverage.
"What was imported in Western Marxism will vanish," he continued.
It is thus entirely appropriate that Hegelian Marxism has become generally known as 'Western Marxism'.
Western Marxism often emphasises the importance of the study of culture for an adequate Marxist understanding of society.
Usually seen as a separate current of thought, Cultural Studies developed by British academics in the 1960s shares much common ground with Western Marxism.
Gramsci was one of the most important Marxist thinkers of the twentieth century, and a particularly key thinker in the development of Western Marxism.