In this essay, I select three privileged examples (or constellations of examples) which arise from my own experience of working with Hegel and his Marxian continuation, by reading and, so to speak, re-writing his sentences, uncovering their latent prerequisites and their ambivalent implications [continue reading here]
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What follows is a reflection on Adorno’s philosophy, particularly as it unfolds in Negative Dialectics, and an exploration of the pivotal role Hegel plays in shaping his thought. [Continue reading here]
Opposition to Hegelianism constitutes a powerful tool for Deleuze (and Guattari) in thinking about politics, and consequently allows us to formulate problems which are undoubtedly still our own today. [Continue reading here]
With Jürgen Habermas’s death, one of the last intellectual giants of the twentieth century has left us. It will be hard to think of Germany and Europe without his voice and his prose. [Continue reading here]
Like Marcuse, I am convinced of the emancipatory potential of Hegelian philosophy, and though in my recent work I have made a turn to Kant, I have never left Hegel behind. [Continue reading here]