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Index
Cover
Halftitle
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Contents
Part I The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy
Introduction
1. The Socio-Historical Setting
2. The Philosophical Setting
I. Hegel’s Early Theological Writings
II. Towards the System of Philosophy
1. The First Philosophical Writings
2. The First Political Writings
3. The System of Morality
III. Hegel’s First System
1. The Logic
2. The Philosophy of Mind
IV. The Phenomenology of Mind
V. The Science of Logic
VI. The Political Philosophy
VII. The Philosophy of History
Part II The Rise of social Theory
Introduction: From Philosophy to Social Theory
I. The Foundations of the Dialectical Theory of Society
1. The Negation of Philosophy
2. Kierkegaard
3. Feuerbach
4. Marx: Alienated Labor
5. The Abolition of Labor
6. The Analysis of the Labor Process
7. The Marxian Dialectic
II. The Foundations of Positivism and the Rise of Sociology
1. Positive and Negative Philosophy
2. Saint-Simon
3. The Positive Philosophy of Society: Auguste Comte
4. The Positive Philosophy of the State: Friedrich Julius Stahl
5. The Transformation of the Dialectic into Sociology: Lorenz von Stein
Conclusion The End of Hegelianism
1. British Neo-idealism
2. The Revision of the Dialectic
3. Fascist ‘Hegelianism’
4. National Socialism Versus Hegel
Bibliography
Index
Epilogue
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