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  Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Hegelians, the allegedly direct disciples of Hegel at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität (now known as the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), advocated a Protestant orthodoxy and the political conservatism of the post-Napoleon Restoration period.
The Left Hegelians, also known as the Young Hegelians, interpreted Hegel in a revolutionary sense, leading to an advocation of atheism in religion and liberal democracy in politics.
In previous modern accounts of Hegelianism (to undergraduate classes, for example), Hegel's dialectic was most often characterized as a three-step process of "Thesis, antithesis, synthesis", namely, that a "thesis" (e.g.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hegel   (4145 words)

  
 THE HEGELIAN DIALECTIC AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER [Free Republic]
To the American Hegelians, education was an effective tool for developing the individual mind to promote "self-activity," or to cultivate the mind to a point at which every individual became entirely aware of his position as a subject in the complex interactions of reality.
Although the ultimate goal of Hegelian education is freedom of the individual, "freedom" in the Hegelian context denotes a dependence on the influence of institutions.
Hegelian ideas such as the freedom of man as gained through his acceptance of institutions and the ubiquitous dialectic clash of theses and antitheses formed the basis for Harris's pedagogics.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a394cb4154192.htm   (10091 words)

  
 HEGEL - LoveToKnow Article on HEGEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Phenomenology is the picture of the Hegelian philosophy in the makingat the stage before the scaffolding has been removed from the building.
It was the very aim of Hegelianism to render fluid the fixed phases of realityto show existence not to be an immovable rock limiting the efforts of thought, but to have thought implicit in it, waiting for release from itt petrifaction.
The earlier Hegelians had interpreted it in the sense that the world in its ultimate essence was not only spiritual but self-conscious intelligence whose nature was reflected inadequately but truly in the finite mind.
42.1911encyclopedia.org /H/HE/HEGEL.htm   (11373 words)

  
 What is the Hegelian Dialectic?
Hegelian conflicts steer every political arena on the planet, from the United Nations to the major American political parties, all the way down to local school boards and community councils.
The Hegelian dialectic is the ridiculous idea that constant conflict and continual merging of opposite ideologies, as established by extreme right or left belief systems, will lead spiritual mankind into final perfection.
The Hegelian dialectic is not a conspiracy theory because the Conspiracy Theory is a fraud.
www.crossroad.to /articles2/05/dialectic.htm   (2971 words)

  
 Prison Planet.com: Do You Have the Knowledge to Escape?
In Hegelian terms, an existing force (the thesis) generates a counterforce (the antithesis).
For Hegelians, the State is almighty, and seen as "the march of God on earth." Indeed, a state religion.
Dewey was an ardent statist, and a believer in the Hegelian idea that the child exists to be trained to serve the State.
www.prisonplanet.com /analysis_sutton.html   (1040 words)

  
 ACL: What is the Hegelian Dialectic? by Niki Raapana and Nordica Friedrich
The Hegelian dialectic is the framework for guiding our thoughts and actions into conflicts that lead us to a predetermined solution.
The synthetic Hegelian solution to all these conflicts can't be introduced unless we all take a side that will advance the agenda.
The Hegelian dialectical method changed the format for deductive reasoning into one in which truth is obtained by pitting truth against a falsehood which leads to a false truth.
nord.twu.net /acl/dialectic.html   (7163 words)

  
 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In France, a version of Hegelianism came to influence a generation of thinkers, including Jean-Paul Sartre and the psychoanalyst, Jacques Lacan, largely through the lectures of Alexandre Kojève, an important precursor to the later “post-modern” movement.
In Germany, interest in Hegel was revived early in the century with the historical work of Wilhelm Dilthey, and important Hegelian elements were incorporated into the approach of thinkers of the Frankfurt School, such as Theodor Adorno, and later, Jürgen Habermas, as well as the “hermeneutic” approach of H.-G. Gadamer.
In contrast, the British Hegelian movement at the end of the nineteenth century, for example, tended to ignore the Phenomenology and the more historicist dimensions of his thought, and found in Hegel a systematic metaphysician whose Logic provided a systematic and definitive philosophical ontology of an idealist type.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/hegel   (7685 words)

  
 Amendment Nine: A Hegelian View on Globalization
Dan of tdaxp and I have had a little back and forth on the globalization debate and how it might be viewed from a Hegelian perspective.
In my own opinion, the current epoch is one where Hegelian philosophy will gain in relevance if for no other reason than it forces the thinker to be comfortable with the nature of things lying in a state of contradiction.
In Hegelian terms, the "empire" had eventually forgotten its beginnings, it focused on itself and shed away its origin.
amendmentnine.blogspot.com /2006/01/hegelian-view-on-globalization.html   (1125 words)

  
 Amerikan Expose | Hegelian Dialectic
More importantly, it is the tool that the globalists are utilizing to manipulate the minds of the average American to accept that change, where ordinarily they would refuse it.
The Hegelian Dialectic is, in short, the critical process by which the ruling elite create a problem, anticipating in advance the reaction that the population will have to the given crisis, and thus conditioning the people that a change is needed.
Then, the outcome of the "debate" — which purportedly weighs the concerns of the public with the mandate to do something — is enacted as public policy.
www.amerikanexpose.com /hegel   (403 words)

  
 The Hegelian Dialectic And The New World Order (Part II) [Free Republic]
I then found that the "modus operandi" being used for this transition was called the "Hegelian Dialectic" which is comprised of three parts: the thesis, antithesis, and synthesis.
To attribute to them any materiality or ulterior purposes of governing is to display a childlike exhibition of discovering something new and asserting that it is the life blood and foundation for every thing in sight.
Hegelian dialectic -- It basically means you take one thing, of your choice, then take another thing, which you claim is somehow related to the first thing, and then conclude whatever you intended to conclude from the beginning.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a394d39c172c5.htm   (1890 words)

  
 Hegelian Dialectics and Conspiracy
In Hegelian philosophy the conflict of political 'right' and political 'left', or thesis and antithesis in Hegelian terms, is essential to the forward movement of history and historical change itself.
Moreover, in the Hegelian scheme of events, this new synthesis will reflect the concept of the State as God, and the individual as totally subordinate to an all powerful State.
The Hegelian dialectic is being employed to secure and sustain absolute world power and authority to an elite.
www.biblebelievers.org.au /bb970219.htm   (4418 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Social sciences
One of the most persuasive advocates for the view of scientific treatment of philosophy would be John Dewey (1859-1952).
He began, as Marx did, in an attempt to weld Hegelian idealism and logic to experimental science, for example in his "Psychology" of 1887.
However, it is when he abandoned Hegelian constructs, and joined the movement in America called Pragmatism, possibly under the influence of William James' "Principles of Psychology" that he began to formulate his basic doctrine, enunciated in essays such as "The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy" (1910).
www.fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Social_sciences   (1440 words)

  
 Hegel's Philosophy of History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Hegelian model thus opens itself to criticism as a preconceived (and therefore uninformed) assessment of world historical events.
The reason the Hegelian dialectic is termed "progressive" is because each new thesis represents an advance over the previous thesis, continually until an endpoint (or final goal) is reached.
Thus, Hegel is a contingency historian quite to the core, and yet this fact remains one of the best kept secrets in the history of the philosophy of history.
www.historicalinsights.com /dave/hegel.html   (2365 words)

  
 L.S. Stepelevich: Max Stirner as Hegelian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
When Stirner is considered, his Hegelian background is seldom touched upon for the obvious reason that the great majority of his commentators, academic or otherwise, are evidently unfamiliar with either philosophy in general or Hegelianism in particular.
Insofar as he was a Hegelian, Stirner would be expected to assume that this absolute knowledge was indeed the state of his consciousness.
Although he shared their notion that Hegelianism did not end in Hegel, he rejected their new presuppositions, which took the general form that Hegelianism itself would serve as the basis of a new pursuit of ideals, would itself become an ideal.
tmh.floonet.net /articles/maxundhegel.shtml   (5727 words)

  
 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In this development, known as the Hegelian dialectic, one concept (thesis) inevitably generates its opposite (antithesis), and the interaction of these leads to a new concept (synthesis).
Hegel has influenced many subsequent philosophies—post-Hegelian idealism, the existentialism of Kierkegaard and Sartre, the socialism of Marx and Lasalle, and the instrumentalism of Dewey.
His theory of the state was the guiding force of the group known as the Young Hegelians, who sought the unification of Germany.
www.bartleby.com /65/he/Hegel-Ge.html   (715 words)

  
 The Young Hegelian
Here at The Young Hegelian the situation was to be a staged re-encounter with Hegel's thought and that of those he influenced, stripped of the doxa and ill-repute into which that philosophy has fallen in postmodern times.
The skill of taking a complex idea and rendering it straightforward, a skill not unrelated to the art of teaching, is these days harder and harder to find.
When we fight nowadays it is to ensure our Factory Kings a bonus of thirty per cent, to strengthen the “Barons” of finance in their hold on the money market, and to keep up the rate of interest for shareholders in mines and railways.
younghegelian.blogspot.com   (1728 words)

  
 AMPP: Introduction - Part 2, A Theory, and the Hegelian Dialectic
A central precept of the Hegelian ethic is that people are principally motivated by the desire to receive the approval and recognition of others, and to avoid their disapproval.
Since this motivation is not predicated on the reasonableness of that approval or disapproval, the principle is a mechanism by which an individual delegates arbitrary control to others.
In short, this is a tyrannical oligarchy, masquerading as a tyranny of the majority, masquerading as a democracy, masquerading as a representative republic.
www.mega.nu:8080 /ampp/intro2.html   (9320 words)

  
 Skull & Bones Society Controls Education: Yale, Hegel, Hegelian Dialectic, University of Chicago, and Johns Hopkins
Notably also at the University of Berlin in 1856 (at the Institute of Physiology) was none other than Wilhelm Wundt, the founder of experimental psychology in Germany and the later source of the dozens of American Ph.D.s who came back from Leipzig, Germany to start the modern American education movement.
The right Hegelians, were the roots of Prussian militarism and the spring for the unification of Germany and the rise of Hitler.
The point to hold in mind is that both groups use Hegelian theory of the State as a start point, i.e., the State is superior to the individual.
www.sntp.net /education/sutton_1.htm   (4253 words)

  
 List of Hegelian Marxists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
If there is a 'golden thread' to be found, one must begin with the Young Hegelians themselves, as you know, especially (1) Feuerbach (2) Bauer, (3) Stirner.
There is lots of interesting Italian Hegelians, most I would say are anti-Hegelian, they tend to focus on Marx's critical writings of Hegel, Colletti has Marx returning to Kant.
I would that if one is interested in exploring the Hegelian roots of Marxism one wold want to look at Sidney Hook's From Hegel To Marx, Herbert Marcuse's Reason and Revolution, and Kojeve's Introduction to the Reading of Hegel.
www.marxists.org /reference/archive/hegel/txt/hegemars.htm   (927 words)

  
 Marx - The Person - Young Hegelian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
But it was not these older Hegelians or near-Hegelians who converted the young man to his new vision; it was a group of near-contemporaries, the Young Hegelians.
Through them Marx was initiated into the Hegelian world system at the same time as he became a member of a group of iconoclasts who irreverently began to raise awkward and critical questions about major parts of the great man's synthesis.
Outstanding among them were the brothers Bruno and Edgar Bauer, both radical and freethinking Hegelians of the Left, and Max Stirner, the later proponent of ultra-individualistic anarchism.
www2.pfeiffer.edu /~lridener/DSS/Marx/MARXP2.HTML   (888 words)

  
 The Hegelian Principle
The reason it seems like it is happening with increasing regularity today is because it has been purposely highlighted by the mainstream news media at the behest of the power seekers (many of whom WORK in the media).
THE HEGELIAN PRINCIPLE: I've written before about the "Hegelian Principle," which the power seekers have been using with amazing success for a lot longer than I can remember to create support for their power grabs.
Another example of the use of the Hegelian Principle is the so-called "child protection crisis."
www.geocities.com /thomasreport/hegelian.html   (1487 words)

  
 "Hegelian Dialectic & the New World Order" [Center for Research on Christ-pharisees]
For the benefit of those who have not yet heard of the Hegelian Dialectic, let me briefly run through it as taught by Authority Research Center president, Dean Gotcher.
The Hegelian Dialectic or "Consensus Process" is a 200 year-old, three-step process of "thesis, antithesis and synthesis", developed in the late 1700's by a German named Georg William Friedreich Hegel that results in what we now know as "group-think".
It is more of the Hegelian Dialectic at work made famous by socialists for centuries and the driving force behind the New World Order...The anti-gospel.
crc.dubroom.org /research-20050201.htm   (5380 words)

  
 U. N. WATCH
According to Dean Gotcher, an expert in philosophies, the Hegelian Dialectic is used with diverse groups to "dialogue to consensus." According to Dean, Hegel's process, which was revolutionary in his day, has now become the basic tool for developing and supporting the universal worldview of the New World Order.
The conflict between the needs of the individual and the philosophy of the community over the individual (socialism) is seen in the statement by former Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali at the UN Conference on Human Rights in 1993 in Vienna.
The Hegelian Dialectic is being used and is part of Goals 2000 and Outcome Based Education.
www.womensgroup.org /998NEWLT.html   (8923 words)

  
 World Government Fronts, Psycho-social Change Agents
Hegemony is the aftermath of the Hegelian Dialectic, the outcome of the "ends justify the means" maxim.
If the Hegelian Dialectic is the modus operandi of elite control and the drive toward a New World Order, then Humanism is the magnum opus, or masterstroke.
The economic and political infrastructure is far enough ahead with the only missing piece being the creation of this "New World Religion." Many attempts have surfaced in the 20th century, but besides interfaith agreements and cooperation, no definitive framework is complex and thorough enough to claim that potential prize.
www.conspiracyarchive.com /NewAge/social_change_agents.htm   (4900 words)

  
 Crossroads: Where Faith and Inquiry Meet: Socrates or Hegel?
I've been reading at various sites where the seeker-sensitives (notably R. Warren) seem to be using something called the Hegelian Dialectic in order bring everyone's thoughts into line with the church's ideas.
The teach must be intelligent and forceful enough to draw attention back to the Scriptures if the Hegelian dialectic is to be properly avoided.
There is a danger of a "synthesis" and consequentially a drift in those cases.
fcov.blogspot.com /2005/07/socrates-or-hegel.html   (861 words)

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