“This monograph is also an invitation to relaunch a phenomenological inquiry into social alienation. It allows us to see phenomenology’s potential for understanding our contemporary situation, alongside, why not, contemporary Critical Theory.” (Clémence Saintemarie, Phenomenological Reviews, November 19, 2019)“One of the formidable strengths of this book is its fluid style and clear signposting that makes the often-difficult subject material very readable. … Lukács’s Phenomenology of Capitalism is a major contribution to the recent season of Lukács studies, and it succeeds in offering both a new and a convincing perspective on Lukács’s thought.” (Robert Jackson, Symposium, c-scp.org, August 28, 2019)