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Wortindex zu Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes
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ISBN: 3416009991 9783416009997 Year: 1984 Volume: 14 Publisher: Bonn Bouvier

Mythologie der Vernunft : Hegels ältestes Systemprogramm des deutschen Idealismus.
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ISBN: 3518280139 9783518280133 Year: 1984 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main Suhrkamp

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La "Phénoménologie de l'esprit" de Hegel
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ISBN: 2070267229 9782070267224 Year: 1984 Publisher: Paris : Gallimard,

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Hegel et la société
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ISBN: 2130387977 9782130387978 Year: 1984 Volume: 4 Publisher: Paris PUF

Politique et liberté : une étude sur la structure logique de la Philosophie du droit de Hegel
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ISBN: 2700703324 9782700703320 Year: 1984 Publisher: Paris Aubier


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The end of history : an essay on modern Hegelianism
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ISBN: 0802056253 1442639369 9781442639362 9780802056252 Year: 1984 Publisher: Toronto University of Toronto

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History ended, according to Hegel according to Kojève, with the establishment and proliferation in Europe of states organized along Napoleonic lines: rational, bureaucratic, homogenous, atheist. This state lives in some tension with the popular slogan that helped give it birth: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. But there is now also totalitarianism – the only new kind of regime, according to Arendt, created since the national state. Man is now in charge of nature, technology, and society; much of political life has become a gavotte elaborating the meaning of the Napoleonic model. This interpretation, however opposed it seems to common sense, has been influential, particularly in France where the course of existentialism is unintelligible without taking it into account. Professor Cooper argues that it is inherently plausible and examines the arguments of Hegel and Kojève to reveal its consistency and explanatory power. And he applies it to more contemporary events – the experience of the atomic bomb, the Gulag system of extermination, and the growth of multinational corporations. The work concludes by pulling together the presuppositions and theories of the totalitarian system, the Hegelian version of the Napoleonic state, and our contemporary technological society. Overall, the reader will find here a complete and challenging presentation of how the modern world understands its collective life.

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