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On Hegel's theory of alienation and its historic force
pp. 50-100
Abstract
Contemporary alienation theory begins with Hegel, although the history of modern conceptions of estrangement begins before Hegel with the struggle of the mechanical materialism of the French Enlightenment against feudal alienation.1 Nevertheless, alienation and estrangement theory has been directed against Hegel, although from two opposed outlooks, which reflect the philosophical rivalry between materialism and idealism.
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Brinkley Alan B., Feibleman James K., Franklin Mitchell, Morrison Paul G., Reck Andrew J., Whittemore Robert C., Ballard Edward (1969) Studies in Hegel. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 50-100
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3371-8_3
Full citation:
Franklin Mitchell (1969) On Hegel's theory of alienation and its historic force, In: Studies in Hegel, Dordrecht, Springer, 50–100.