"The greatness of Hegel's phenomenology and its end result -- the dialectic of negativity as motive and productive principle -- is thus ... that Hegel grasps the self-generation of man as a process, objectification as de-objectification, as alienation and the overcoming of this alienation; in other words, that he grasps the essence of labor and comprehends objective man, who is true man because of his reality, as the result of his own labour." (Marx, Critique of Hegel's Philosophy in General)

(1818-1883)
(On-and-off collaboration with Friedrich Engels roughly 1844-1883)



Things:

Alexandre Kojeve, Introduction to the Reading of Hegel. New York: Basic Books, 1969: quotes.


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