Abstract
We intend to deal with the peculiar way in which Lukacs, in his writings which would result in the essential of History and class consciousness, deals with Morality and Law. The criticism of Hegelian ethics leads the Hungarian author to a rather great emphasis on individual action and responsibility to the extent that there would be, on the one hand, an abyss between moral action and revolution, on the other, an immediate unity between the two. With what the brazilian philosopher José Chasin called immanent analysis we will show how morality and Law relate themselves at Lukács´work of 1919.
Keywords:
Lukács; Moral; Law; Revolution; Sin