Ágnes Heller (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ágnes Heller" in Norwegian language version.

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  • Munzinger Personen, oppført som Agnes Heller, Munzinger IBA 00000028979, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

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  • Genzlinger, Neil (30. juli 2019). «Agnes Heller, 90, Hungarian Philosopher and Outspoken Dissident, Is Dead». The New York Times (engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 3. oktober 2019. «Agnes Heller was born on May 12, 1929, to a middle-class Jewish family in Budapest. Her father, Pal Heller, was a lawyer and writer who had been helping people escape Hungary and the Nazi sphere when he was sent to Auschwitz in 1944; he died there. She remained in Budapest with her mother, Angela Ligeti, expecting to be executed — an experience, she said, that stayed with her permanently.» 
  • Kingsley, Patrick (14. mai 2019). «A Friend to Israel, and to Bigots: Viktor Orban’s ‘Double Game’ on Anti-Semitism». The New York Times (engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 3. oktober 2019. «For Agnes Heller, a Hungarian philosopher and Holocaust survivor, the quest for political hegemony explains not just Mr. Orban’s approach to anti-Semitism, but also his steady dismantling of Hungarian democracy.» 
  • Education, Paul Hockenos | The Chronicle Of Higher (8. desember 2013). «A Scholar Is Back Home and Defiant in Hungary». The New York Times (engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 3. oktober 2019. «In 1977 she emigrated to Australia as a political exile. During the 1980s, Ms. Heller rethought her political views, becoming highly critical of orthodox Marxism.» 

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  • Genzlinger, Neil (30. juli 2019). «Agnes Heller, 90, Hungarian Philosopher and Outspoken Dissident, Is Dead». The New York Times (engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 3. oktober 2019. «Agnes Heller was born on May 12, 1929, to a middle-class Jewish family in Budapest. Her father, Pal Heller, was a lawyer and writer who had been helping people escape Hungary and the Nazi sphere when he was sent to Auschwitz in 1944; he died there. She remained in Budapest with her mother, Angela Ligeti, expecting to be executed — an experience, she said, that stayed with her permanently.» 
  • Kingsley, Patrick (14. mai 2019). «A Friend to Israel, and to Bigots: Viktor Orban’s ‘Double Game’ on Anti-Semitism». The New York Times (engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 3. oktober 2019. «For Agnes Heller, a Hungarian philosopher and Holocaust survivor, the quest for political hegemony explains not just Mr. Orban’s approach to anti-Semitism, but also his steady dismantling of Hungarian democracy.» 
  • Education, Paul Hockenos | The Chronicle Of Higher (8. desember 2013). «A Scholar Is Back Home and Defiant in Hungary». The New York Times (engelsk). ISSN 0362-4331. Besøkt 3. oktober 2019. «In 1977 she emigrated to Australia as a political exile. During the 1980s, Ms. Heller rethought her political views, becoming highly critical of orthodox Marxism.»