Against those who argue that Hegel despaired of providing a solution to the problem of poverty, I argue, on the basis of key dialectical transitions in Hegel's Philosophy of Right, that he held at least the following: (1) that the chronic poverty endemic to industrial capitalism can be overcome only through changes that must include a transformation in practices of consumption, (2) that this transformation must lead to more *sittlich* and self-conscious practices of consumption, and (3) that the institution best-suited to enable the development of these more *sittlich* and self-conscious practices of consumption is the *Korporation*
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Against those who argue that Hegel despaired of providing a solution to the problem of poverty, I ar...
Against those who argue that Hegel despaired of providing a solution to the problem of poverty, I a...
The problem of poverty and the emergence of a rabble (Pöbel) in modern society does not find any rea...
It is widely known that Hegel’s Philosophy of Right recognizes poverty as one of the central problem...
On what might be called a Marxist reading, Hegel’s analysis of civil society accurately recognizes a...
This paper tackles Hegel’s approach to poverty in his philosophy of right. I claim first that Hegel’...
Hegel conceptualized the capitalist economy as a system of needs, with commodities and money servin...
A key part of Hegel’s practical philosophy is his theory of civil society and the idea of a ratio...
David Peddle's Hegel's Political Ideal takes up the theme of the Hegelian Sittlichkeit, or politica...
This article critically engages Todd McGowan's book, Emancipation After Hegel. Through McGowan's boo...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
Theories of social class, so Fredric Jameson described at the time, appeared to be on the wane, and ...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
The text examines different assumptions of Hegel’s understanding of the corporation across variou...
The young Marx argued that Hegel defended an uncritical view of reality by taking empirical existenc...
Against those who argue that Hegel despaired of providing a solution to the problem of poverty, I ar...
Against those who argue that Hegel despaired of providing a solution to the problem of poverty, I a...
The problem of poverty and the emergence of a rabble (Pöbel) in modern society does not find any rea...
It is widely known that Hegel’s Philosophy of Right recognizes poverty as one of the central problem...
On what might be called a Marxist reading, Hegel’s analysis of civil society accurately recognizes a...
This paper tackles Hegel’s approach to poverty in his philosophy of right. I claim first that Hegel’...
Hegel conceptualized the capitalist economy as a system of needs, with commodities and money servin...
A key part of Hegel’s practical philosophy is his theory of civil society and the idea of a ratio...
David Peddle's Hegel's Political Ideal takes up the theme of the Hegelian Sittlichkeit, or politica...
This article critically engages Todd McGowan's book, Emancipation After Hegel. Through McGowan's boo...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
Theories of social class, so Fredric Jameson described at the time, appeared to be on the wane, and ...
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
The text examines different assumptions of Hegel’s understanding of the corporation across variou...
The young Marx argued that Hegel defended an uncritical view of reality by taking empirical existenc...