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  1. The Young Hegel ( German: Der junge Hegel: Über die Beziehungen von Dialektik und Ökonomie) is a book about the philosophical development of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel by the philosopher György Lukács. The work was completed in 1938 and published in Zurich in 1948.

    • György Lukács
    • German
    • 1948
    • Der junge Hegel
  2. Part I. Hegel’s Early Republican phase (Berne 1793-96) Part II. The Crisis in Hegel’s Views on Society and the Earliest Beginnings of his Dialectical Method (Frankfurt 1797-1800) 5 The first studies in economics. Part III. Rationale and Defence of Objective Idealism (Jena 1801-03) 1 Hegel’s role in Schelling’s break-away from Fichte

  3. The Young Hegel Georg Lukács 1938. 3.2 The critique of subjective idealism. HEGEL’s first published works in Jena are essentially polemical in nature. The passion with which they are imbued springs from his conviction that the philosophical revolution he is proclaiming is but the intellectual expression of a great general revolution.

  4. mitpress.mit.edu › 9780262620338 › the-young-hegelThe Young Hegel - MIT Press

    15 de mar. de 1977 · The Young Hegel. Studies in the Relations between Dialectics and Economics. by Georg Lukács. Translated by Rodney Livingstone. Paperback. $40.00. Paperback. ISBN: 9780262620338. Pub date: March 15, 1977. Publisher: The MIT Press. 608 pp., 5 x 8 in,

  5. The young Hegelian’ considers the philosophy of Hegel, especially as expressed in The Phenomenology of Mind, to try to understand more about how Marx came to his beliefs. One of the most celebrated passages in Phenomenology concerns the relationship between master and slave.

  6. This answered to the deepest intellectual aspirations of the young Hegel. Furthermore, if it is true that Hegel’s ideas at this time were much more profound than those of Schelling, particularly in the sphere of social philosophy and the logical problems of dialectics, it remains the case that Hegel was not yet capable of gathering his ideas together into a comprehensive unified system.

  7. About The Young Hegel. “If we are to understand not only the direct impact of Marx on the development of German thought but also his sometimes extremely indirect influence, an exact knowledge of Hegel, of both his greatness and his limitation, is absolutely indispensable.”- from the preface.