1. Lee Congdon, “Possessed: Imre Lakatos’ Road to 1956”, in: Contemporary European History,6, 3, 1997, pp. 279–294. (I have seen only its Hungarian translation, “Bin és büntetlenség. Az ismeretlen Lakatos Imre”, in: Replika 29, 1998, pp. 7–23.)
2. Lee Congdon, “Lakatos’ Political Reawakening”, in this volume.
3. Imre Csécsy, “Szellemi elit és haladó értelmiség. Valasz egy biralatra” (The Intellectual élite and the progressive intellectuals. Reply to a criticism), in: Valósóg 2, 10, 1946, pp. 60–63.
4. Val Dusek, “Brecht and Lukacs as Teachers of Feyerabend and Lakatos: The FeyerabendLakatos Debate as Scientific Recapitulation of the Brecht-Lukacs Debate”, in: History of the Human Sciences 11,2, 1998, pp. 25–44.
5. ]Paul Feyerabend, Killing Time. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1995.