Panteísmo militante. Hegel como significante político en la narrativa marxiana

Translated title of the contribution: Militant Pantheism. Hegel as a Political Symbol in the Marxian Narrative

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Abstract

In this article, I address the problem of the political, ideological, and philosophical context as a background for Karl Marx’s linguistic references to Hegelian philosophy, especially with the famous epilogue to the second German edition of Das Kapital in mind. I argue that, in addition to the already complex logical relationship between Hegelian philosophy and the Marxian critique of political economy, the references to Hegel in the Marxian narrative also refer to a symbolic dimension typical of the pre and post-Vormärz disputes, in which theological and political conflicts intersect as a horizon of affirmation or denial of the social reality of the time.

Translated title of the contributionMilitant Pantheism. Hegel as a Political Symbol in the Marxian Narrative
Original languageSpanish (Chile)
Pages (from-to)341-368
Number of pages28
JournalTópicos. Revista de Filosofía
Volume65
Issue number65
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2023

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Keywords

  • Hegel
  • Marx
  • Schelling
  • symbol
  • writing

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