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Hegel's rabble : an investigation into Hegel's Philosophy of right / Frank Ruda ; [preface by Slavoj Žižek].

By: Ruda, Frank.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Continuum studies in philosophy: Publisher: London ; New York : Continuum, 2011Description: 218 Pages; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781441156938; 1441156933.Subject(s): Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831 -- Political and social views | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831. Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts | Poor -- Political aspects | Politics of negativity | povertyDDC classification: 320.092 Online resources: Inhaltsverzeichnis | Contributor biographical information | Table of contents only | Publisher description
Contents:
Introduction: from the rabble to the proletariat -- Luther and the transfiguration of poverty -- Pauper-rabble: the question of poverty -- The emergence of the rabble from the un-estate of poverty -- Transition: from the poor to the rabble -- Pauper-rabble -- Luxury-rabble vs. poverty-rabble -- The formula of infinite unbinding: "this is the rabble", or, resentment- -- The lost habit: elements to a Hegelian theory of laziness/foulness -- Without attitude: rabble and state -- Without right, without duty: rabble, right without right or, un-right -- To will nothing or not to will anymore: the rabble as will and presentation -- The sole aim of the state and the rabble as un-organic ensemble -- Conclusion: Hegel's rabble: Hegel's impossibility -- Coda: preliminary notes concerning Angelo-humanism and the conception of the proletariat in early Marx.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-216) and index.

Introduction: from the rabble to the proletariat -- Luther and the transfiguration of poverty -- Pauper-rabble: the question of poverty -- The emergence of the rabble from the un-estate of poverty -- Transition: from the poor to the rabble -- Pauper-rabble -- Luxury-rabble vs. poverty-rabble -- The formula of infinite unbinding: "this is the rabble", or, resentment- -- The lost habit: elements to a Hegelian theory of laziness/foulness -- Without attitude: rabble and state -- Without right, without duty: rabble, right without right or, un-right -- To will nothing or not to will anymore: the rabble as will and presentation -- The sole aim of the state and the rabble as un-organic ensemble -- Conclusion: Hegel's rabble: Hegel's impossibility -- Coda: preliminary notes concerning Angelo-humanism and the conception of the proletariat in early Marx.

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