Hegel's rabble : an investigation into Hegel's philosophy of right

A remarkably incisive and powerful intervention into the question of the relationship between philosophy and politics. Taking the supposedly marginal notion of the "rabble" from Hegel's Philosophy of Right, Ruda elevates it to the status of a proper, yet paradoxical philosophical cate...

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Main Author: Ruda, Frank (-)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: New York : Continuum 2013
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Summary:A remarkably incisive and powerful intervention into the question of the relationship between philosophy and politics. Taking the supposedly marginal notion of the "rabble" from Hegel's Philosophy of Right, Ruda elevates it to the status of a proper, yet paradoxical philosophical category. Paradoxical, because it marks a fundamental irritation of philosophy by politics, and calls for the transformation of the former. Relating this transformation to the passage from Marx to Hegel, Ruda revisits this passage from a highly original and non-standard perspective, allowing for important contemporary philosophical debates of politics to resonate in it.
Physical Description:218 p. ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 180-216). Índices
ISBN:9781472510167