Dear Hegel Group; I want to announce that we will publish a Hegel issue, especially focusing on The Phenemonology of Spirit. (For the 200th year of book) Name...
I came across this quote in an article: History, as Marx famously said (by way of paraphrasing Hegel), repeats itself â€" "the first time as tragedy, the...
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Its in the 18th Brumaire. See http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1852/18th-brumaire/ch01.htm Rob. ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
The quotation from Marx is from the beginning of the 18th Brumaire of Louis Napoleon. Where the Hegel quotation is from is, I think, a mystery. Peter G....
Marx says "Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and personages appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy,...
Hi, Some references to Hegel and Marxism may interest the Hegel-Marx group in a pamphlet at Science, Marxism and the Big Bang: A Critical Review of Reason in...
Thew Grant/Woods book is obviously garbage. Why waste any more time on it? It's childish even by the standards of sectarian Trotskyist inbreeding. But also...
I was being ironic Ralph. I think the primitiveness of Hegel's ideas about evolution etc (compared with Kant even, for example) will surprise some people. Andy...
Unfortunately, Hugo Chavez held the book at the camera and said he thought it was good, a couple of years ago. So Reason in Revolt had its five minutes of...
Hello: Can anyone point me to perhaps lesser-known analyses of the development of H's Spirit focused specifically on alienation and estrangement? I ask since...
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Hi Andy, Good article. Of course, Hegel always has a surprise or two, turning things upside down. The idea of a slow and steady evolution would be an anathema...
Pete, Hegel thought that there was no development in Nature at all, that the Creator made it all just as it is, including making the female sex weak and the...
No, Andy, I don't think so. ".even if the earth was once in a state where it had no living things but only the chemical process, and so on, yet the moment the...
Where in Hegel do you find a source for your idea that Hegel "rejected" gradualism, Pete? Andy ... Andy Blunden : http://home.mira.net/~andy/ tel (H) +61 3...
Hi Andy, I didn't say that Hegel rejected 'gradualism', but suggested that Hegel would have rejected Darwin's theory of evolution, because Darwin insisted on ...
I do not see what is shocking in Hegel's rejection of evolution. First of all, very few people accepted evolution then, including many scientists like Georges...
... that ... sex weak ... but ... evolution ... principle. Of ... I think it can almost be said that Hegel was a Lamarckian. This doesn't seem to be the case,...
Hegel was very clear on these issues: "Man has not developed himself out of the animal, nor the animal out of the plant; each is at a single stroke what it...
Dear NR See <http://phg.wikispaces.com/Bibliography>, the section entitled "(Chapter 6) Alienation in the Phenomenology". If list members know of any other...
I think these quotes from Andy are decisive. See http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/help/houlgate1.htm. The dialectical movement of Hegel's...
Andrew, in the Philosophy of Right, Hegel uses (in English translation) the term "alienation" to mean it in the legal/commercial sense of making something no...
Andy Yes, Entausserung did have that economic sense of selling or giving away in German, and I think it was used to translate the English word 'alienation' in...
But there is an important added meaning that Marx gives to "alienation", isn't there. As I understand it for Hegel, and so far as I can see for example...
Andy I don't know my Derrida but definitely for Marx it is not true that production as such (i.e. self-objectification) or even product for others necessarily...
Well I think it's not so much how you avoid it, but for Hegel and Derrida there is no reason to avoid it. Andy ... Andy Blunden : http://home.mira.net/~andy/...