Dr. Sándor Varjas

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Dr. Sándor Varjas (Weisz)

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Birthplace: Dombóvár, Hungary
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Son of Ignácz Weisz and Karolina Weisz
Husband of Irma Varjas
Father of György Varjas
Brother of Sarolta Scheiber; Elemer Varjas; Róza Cser; Zsófia Polgár; Gizella Weisz and 2 others

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About Dr. Sándor Varjas

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Sándor Varjas (Dombóvár, 19 January 1885 - SZU, 1940): philosopher, teacher and writer. After obtaining his teacher's diploma, Bp. teacher, a teacher from 1918. During the reign of the Charles Government, the Orsz. Member of the Dissemination Committee, head of the scientific propaganda department of the People's Education Commission during the proletarian dictatorship. He has been a member of the SzDP since 1905. After the fall of the Soviet Republic, he went to SZU by exchanging prisoners, where he worked as a teacher. With the logic of dialectical materialism and the 17th-18th c. he dealt with the history of philosophy. - F. m. About logic. Papers in the field of modern philosophy (Bp., 1910); About the dream; Freud's dream theory (Bp., 1911 - 12); Value added rate and profit rate (Bp., 1919); Biography of Marx and Engels (Bp., 1919); Modern philosophy would happen (in Russian, I., 1926); Logic and Dialectics (Russian, 1928); A popular explanation of dialectical materialist philosophy based on the works of Lenin (in Russian, 1928). - Offices. József Selmeczi: V. S. - a forgotten philosopher (Min. Information of Culture, Bp., 1966, No. 2).

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He was born into a Jewish family, his father was Ignác Weisz (Varjas), a tailor, and his mother was Fried Karolin. He attended high school in Kaposvár, and in 1903 he enrolled at the University of Budapest. He joined the Hungarian Social Democratic Party at the age of 20, gave regular performances to workers, and was in contact with Ervin Szabó at that time. In 1908 he obtained a doctorate in humanities and began working as a teacher at the Jászberény grammar school. He was here for 3 years, during which time he became involved in the teaching activities of the Social Democratic Party in Jászberény. In 1911, on charges of raising students in an “unpatriotic spirit,” he was fired, at which time he returned to the Hungarian capital, where the VI. He continued to work as a teacher at the District School of Commerce. On July 15, 1913, she married Irma Kemény, a university student six years younger than her, the daughter of Albert Kemény and Róza Bettelheim. [3] During the First World War he belonged to the left-wing opposition of the MSZDP, in 1917 he was one of the organizers of the teachers, and the following year he became a member of the leadership of their trade union. He attended the meetings of the Sunday Circle and also gained extraordinary education; By 1919, he spoke 8 languages ​​(German, French, English, Italian, Russian, Latin, Greek, Spanish) in addition to Hungarian. He became a university professor during the Asteroid Revolution and was a member of the National Dissemination Committee under the Károlyi government. In early 1919 he joined the KMP. During the Soviet Republic, he was an employee of the Public Education People's Committee; he headed the scientific propaganda department. He was also the organizer and teacher of the agitation school. After the fall of the commune, he was first arrested on August 7, 1919, at which time he was released, but was re-arrested on August 14. No. 8956/919 of the Budapest Criminal Court of 22 October 1920. "sentenced to 12 (twelve) years in prison on charges of inciting rebellion". He was also sentenced to 10 years in office and suspended his political rights.

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Dr. Sándor Varjas's Timeline

1885
January 19, 1885
Dombóvár, Hungary
1916
July 24, 1916
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