Announcement

Out now: Crisis and Critique (4.1): Hegel(‘s) Today

12th Mar 2017

The new issue of Crisis and Critique is now available online. The table of contents is below.

 

Hegel(‘s) Today 

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Introduction: Hegel(‘s) Today, by A.Hamza & F.Ruda

 

Hegel Political Theologian?, by Stefania Achella

 

Hegel’s Master and Slave, by Alain Badiou

            

The Future of Hegelian Metaphysics, by John W. Burbidge

 

Hegel’s Big Event, by Andrew Cole

 

Being and MacGuffin, by Mladen Dolar 

 

Hegel Amerindian: For a non-Identitarian Concept of Identification in Psychoanalysis, by Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker

 

On Threat, by Andrew Haas

 

Hegel and Picture-Thinking, or, an Episode in the History of Allegory, by Fredric Jameson

 

Holding Lenin Together:  Hegelianism and Dialectical Materialism—A Historical Excursusby Adrian Johnston 

 

Normative Rationality: Hegelian Drive, by Jean-François Kervégan

 

Substance Subjectivized, by Zdravko Kobe

 

Hegel and the Present, by Pierre Macherey

 

Learning to Love the End of History: Freedom Through Logic, by Todd McGowan

 

The Germ of Death: Purposive Causality in Hegel, by Gregor Moder

 

Ethical Form in the External State: Bourgeois, Citizens and Capital, by Terry Pinkard

 

Hegel on Social Pathology: The Actuality of Unreason, by Robert B. Pippin

 

The Absolute Plasticity of Hegel’s Absolutes, by Borna Radnik

 

Hegel and the Possibility of a New Idealism, by Jure Simoniti

 

Freedom and Universality: Hegel’s Republican Conception of Modernity, by Michael J. Thompson

 

Freedom is Slavery, by Oxana Timofeeva

 

The politics of Alienation and Separation: From Hegel to Marx… and Back, by Slavoj Žižek

 

Hegel and Freud: Between Aufhebung and Verneinung, by Alenka Zupančič

 

Interview with Fredric Jameson: Hegel, Ideology, Contradiction, by Agon Hamza & Frank Ruda