Hegel contra Hegel. La Revolución haitiana y la crítica del colonialismo

Translated title of the contribution: HEGEL AGAINST HEGEL. THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION AND THE CRITIQUE OF COLONIALISM

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Abstract

This article analyzes Hegel's relation to the Haitian Revolution and its place in the narrative context of Hegel's world-historical philosophy. To this end, it focuses on the notions of coherence, consistency, validity, and representativeness considered as logicalhistorical criteria to analyze the ambiguity that inhabits Hegelian philosophy and its explicit claim of universality. To substantiate this analysis, the article suggests Hegel's conceptualization of political economy as a general framework for analyzing colonialism. Finally, it offers an overview of the reception of the Haitian Revolution in the early nineteenth century German intellectual scene to expose the logical setbacks the Haitian Revolution entails for Hegel's world-historical philosophy.

Translated title of the contributionHEGEL AGAINST HEGEL. THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION AND THE CRITIQUE OF COLONIALISM
Original languageSpanish (Chile)
Pages (from-to)85-112
Number of pages28
JournalRevista de Humanidades
Volume47
Issue number47
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jan 2023

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Keywords

  • Colonialism
  • Haiti
  • Hegel
  • Modernity
  • Revolution

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