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If that works for you, so be it. Wil ... From: stephen theron <stephentheron@...> To: hegel hegel <hegel@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Mon, Nov 9, 2009 3:00 pm
Sed contra: all shall be well and all manner of thing... Ivan K. doesn´t need to return the entrance ticket (whatever that is) even though Myshkin sinks back
Yes, Schmitt's concept was dubbed "decisionism" (as in "I am the decider"?). Many of his works are now in English, translated by Tracy Strong. I have read a
Hi Dogan, Thanks for your thoughts. I particularly appreciated this remark: "Class war is not something that is product of Hegel's or Marx's ideas. It takes
Bruce, I am a qualified optimist, I guess. Qualified in two respects: 1) that the rational succeeds eventually but not immediately, and does so always 'later'