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389: 25: 90: 217: 268:(i. e.: cultural institutions that did not blend into, nor borrow from, society), but he had shown himself skeptical to the notion that art could ever be directed to serve a political purpose (especially if that purpose was socialism, which he rejected as a viable option). 289:. The two exchanged letters for a large part of their lives: while never a socialist, Caragiale admired Dobrogenu-Gherea's attitudes and used his critique of Romanian society in the writing of his work 377:
in the countryside — all these phenomena are subjected in Gherea’s great book to a truly masterly analysis where clarity and simplicity go hand in hand with a genuine Marxist profundity.
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All the contradictions of the social and political life of Rumania: the bondage of the peasants, judicially repealed but resurrected by the logic of economic relations; the
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He wrote extensive studies on literary figures, and engaged in vivid polemics with many of his contemporaries. Dobrogeanu-Gherea had a lifelong friendship with
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politics, giving shape to the first centers of activism in Romania, and contributed to left-wing magazines such as
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thought within Romania, which was to have a crucial contribution to the emergence of
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The group centered on Dobrogeanu-Gherea became the most preeminent one to form the
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Dobrogeanu-Gherea was born on 21 May 1855 in the village of Slavyanka near
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Neoiobăgia (Studiu economico-sociologic al problemei noastre agrare)
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as a major figure of socialism in Romania, commented on
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Members of the Romanian Academy elected posthumously
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Romanian academic, writer and politician (1855–1920)
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According to Dobrogenu-Gherea, the 211: 18: 504:People from Yekaterinoslavsky Uyezd 475:Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea Papers 13: 264:). Maiorescu had been a critic of 14: 610: 119:, and journalist. He was also an 559:20th-century Romanian historians 554:19th-century Romanian historians 23: 325:of the peasantry by the social 305:Alongside small-scale works on 246:and its most important voice, 163:Katz family. After studies at 1: 574:Romanian political scientists 418: 370:in the cities, the old style 300: 142: 98:Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea 93:Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea 7: 534:Romanian Marxist historians 444:(in Romanian). May 21, 2020 291:1907. From Spring to Autumn 133:Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea 10: 615: 396:Dobrogeanu-Gherea died in 153:Yekaterinoslav Governorate 569:Romanian literary critics 383: 175:(1875). 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Marxist
theorist
sociologist
literary critic
entrepreneur
Ploiești
communist
Alexandru Dobrogeanu-Gherea
Ionel Gherea
Yekaterinoslav
Yekaterinoslav Governorate
Russian Empire
Ukrainian Jewish
Kharkiv University
Okhrana
Iași
socialist
Contemporanul
Romanian Social-Democratic Workers' Party
Narodist
Poporanism
National Liberal Party

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