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Jason Devine provides an overview of the intellectual roots of Marx’s approach and explains the dialectical logic of his ...
Hegel’s philosophical “mythology,” Berlin said, was “like a very dark wood, and those who once enter it very seldom come back to tell us what it is that they have seen.” ...
A growing body of scholarship has addressed Hegel's analysis of the social question and of European expansionism. An equally significant literature has focused on his philosophy of history, discussing ...
The Grundrisse are both a critique of political economy, and a critical appropriation of Hegel's SL. Thus, the work establishes that Marx was cognizant of, and respected, the necessity of the ...
Tom Rockmore, Hegel and the Unity of Science Program, History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 4, Idealist Philosophy of Science (Oct., 1989), pp. 331-346 ...
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