Aux sources du développement sans fin. Hegel et les deux logiques : domination et association

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Duc Nhuan Nguyên, « Aux sources du développement sans fin. Hegel et les deux logiques : domination et association », L'Homme et la société, ID : 10.3406/homso.1996.2858


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Nguyên duc Nhuan, Hegel and the Two Logics : Domination and Association in the Origins of Development Although the ideas of Hegel have been invoked in support of certain conservative interpretations of recent events, Hegel was the first to question the idea that development along Western lines is an ineluctable, universal condition. Hegel's critique of liberal notions of economic and political modernity was three-fold. He called into question their singular historical and cultural roots, the serious contradictions in their will towards universal expansion, and the viability of their vaunted universal values in regards to certain requirements of the human condition.

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