The aim of this paper is to show how Eric Weil’s Hegelian readings bring out both the Protestant and Enlightenment roots of the Hegelian theory of the State and what concrete link exists between Hegel and Marx. This interpretation is in clear discontinuity with both the dominant exegetical vulgates in his time – first of all, the reactionary and the Marxist orthodox one – and the results of the pseudo-Marxist reading of Hegel proposed by Alexandre Kojève.
Hegel luterano e illuminista, vero maestro di Marx. La lettura critica di Eric Weil
Edoardo Raimondi
2022-01-01
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to show how Eric Weil’s Hegelian readings bring out both the Protestant and Enlightenment roots of the Hegelian theory of the State and what concrete link exists between Hegel and Marx. This interpretation is in clear discontinuity with both the dominant exegetical vulgates in his time – first of all, the reactionary and the Marxist orthodox one – and the results of the pseudo-Marxist reading of Hegel proposed by Alexandre Kojève.File in questo prodotto:
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