1997-8 Hegel Discussion List
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After more than a century of neglect, there is now a resurgence of interest in Hegel's philosophy, and particularly in his Logic. At the same time, in linguistics, organisational theory, physics, mathematics and other sciences, dialectical ideas are inexorably forcing themselves to the fore and obliging those engaged in all fields of thought to grapple with them - albeit unconsciously.
Marx and Engels long ago proved that the real value of Hegel's immense contribution can only be liberated from his idealistic and almost impenetrable presentation by the materialistic reworking of his Logic.
In fact however, since Lenin's day, most Marxists remain ignorant of Hegel's Logic and know of it only "secondhand", through the classics of Marxism. That is why, although I believe that it is materialist dialectics which provides the key to understanding the world, not Hegel's logic in the form he created it, I have established not a Marxist site, but a Hegel site.
Lenin's famous aphorism:"It is impossible completely to understand Marx's Capital, and especially its first Chapter, without having thoroughly studied and understood the whole of Hegel's Logic. Consequently, half a century later none of the Marxists understood Marx!!" is more true today and more pressing in its significance than when it was written 80 years ago.
Following Lenin :The sum-total, the last word and essence of Hegel's Logic is the dialectical method - ... in this most idealistic of Hegel's works there is the least idealism and the most materialism. "Contradictory", but a fact!, it is here proposed that Hegel's Logic, rather than his other works form the basis of a discussion of Hegel's legacy.
Lenin suggested: Hegel's dialectic is a generalisation of the history of thought. To trace this more concretely and in greater detail in the history of the separate sciences seems an extraordinarily rewarding task. In logic, the history of thought must, by and large, coincide with the laws of thinking.
Cliff Slaughter said (in 1962): "If Lenin had written a book on dialectics based on the Notebooks, it would have been a presentation of the lines of growth of this human knowledge".
George Novack said (in 1942): "No one can provide you with a cookbook of the dialectics. But its main ideas can be set forth in such a fashion that the method can be understood and used for the solution of concrete problems".
E V Ilyenkov said (in 1974): "a systematic exposition of Marxist-Leninist logic ... is beyond the power of a single person, ... however, ... such a work [can] be successful".
Here is the challenge!
How can we bring an understanding of Hegel's dialectics to the current generation, particularly those who are trying to resolve the deep contradictions throwing millions of people into poverty and despair, side-by-side today with the most dynamic and liberatory forces of production. How can we give a concrete and materialist content to Hegel's Logic by drawing on the revolutionary developments of late twentieth century industry and science? How can we turn Hegel's Logic to use in the development of new political perspectives, new organisational forms, new social and historical analyses?
If you would like to contribute to such a project, send a message to Andy Blunden, and it will be broadcast to other subscribers.
- The Meaning of "Being" in Hegel's Logic, by Andy Blunden
- The Meaning of "Essence" in Hegel's Logic, by Andy Blunden
- Discussion on Essence, by Mustafa Cemal
- The Meaning of "Reflection" in Hegel's Logic?, by Andy Blunden
- What is Reflection?, by Mustafa Cemal
- Formal Logic and Dialectics, by Andy Blunden
- Althusser's rejection of Dialectics via Spinoza, by Mustafa Cemal
- Dialectics, Complexity and the Crisis, by Michael Brand
- Hegel and Complexity, contributed by Jan Sarnovsky
- Dialectics & the Theory of Group Organisation, by Andy Blunden
- System & Method, by Andy Blunden
- Pre-Logic, Formal Logic, Dialectical Logic, by Mustafa Cemal
- Possibilities, by Annette Schlemm
- Essence, and Sartre, by Alex Lau
- Hegel's Idealism is Puzzling, by Alex Lau
Discussion on Dialectics of Nature
- Dialectics of Nature, by Andy Blunden
- Response to "Dialectics of Nature", by Alex Lau
- Response to "Dialectics of Nature", by Steve
- Response to "Dialectics of Nature", by Julio Huato
- Response to "Dialectics of Nature", by Annette Schlemm
- Dialectics of Nature, responses cont'd
- Dialectics of Nature, responses cont'd
- Dialectics of Nature, responses cont'd
- Dialectics of Nature, responses cont'd
- Dialectics of Nature, responses cont'd
- Dialectics of Nature, responses cont'd
Marx versus Historical Materialism, by Cyril Smith
The Communist Manifesto after 150 years, by Cyril Smith.
- The work which led to Marx at the Millennium, from Cyril Smith
- Why do you put "Marxism" in inverted commas, from Andy Blunden
- A study of the history of philosophy and of its latest stages, are of immense importance, from Cyril Smith
- Philosophy was the highest expression of the failure to live humanly, from Cyril Smith
- Isn't this a bit like "fighting against the illusion of gravity"?, from Andy Blunden
- A good way to get the hang of Marx's attitude to philosophy, from Cyril Smith
- Marx needs a thory of knowledge like anyone else, from Andy Blunden
- Maybe I have got into the habit of putting things as provocatively as possible, from Cyril Smith
- Phenomenology of Spirit is the true birthplace and secret of the Hegelian philosophy, from Alex Lau
- "With What must Science Begin", from Cyril Smith
- "Scientific consciousness"?, from Andy Blunden
- Antigone, Hegel and the Communist Manifesto (David Black), from Douwdy
- Consciousness, from Cyril Smith
- Review of Marx at the Millenium, from Davie MacLean
- The '90's have not been kind to Marxists, from Davie MacLean
- Letter to Cyril Smith, from Davie MacLean
- Cyril's Reply, from Cyril Smith
- Dialectics and All that, from Cyril Smith
- Your article in International Socialist Forum, from Andy Blunden
- Dialectics and ?, from Stephen Taylor
- Beyond Philosophy, Aristotle & Hegel, from Cyril Smith
- Somebody please say Something!, from Cyril Smith
- Dialectics and nature, from David Black
- What is the Essential Problem?, from Andy Blunden
- Hegel and Nature, from Cyril Smith
- Dialectics and Nature, from Stephen Taylor
- Yes, but ..., from Andy Blunden
- NATURE and the dialectic, from Flora Tristan
- A Reference, from Alex Lau
- NATURE and the dialectic, from Stephen Taylor
- What is this dialectic?, from Andy Blunden
- Shimialectics, dialectics, what does it matter?, from Cyril Smith
- Frank opposition, from Julio Huato
- Dialectics, what is it?, from Cyril Smith
- It is and it isn't, from Davie MacLean
- Dialectics and Nature, from Stephen Taylor
Re Hiroshi Uchida
- To understand Cyril, you must read Uchida, from Andy Blunden
- Marx was closer to Aristotle than Hegel, from Cyril Smith
- Hegel's Absolute Idealism, from Paul Healey
- Marx, Hegel and Western Marxism, from Geoff Boucher
- Feyerabend, Hegel, Aristotle and dialectics of nature, from Davie McLean
- Hegel, Marx, Lukacs and Uchida, from Geoff Boucher
- Dialectics, again, from Cyril Smith
- Humanity and Nature, from Andy Blunden
- Humanity and Nature, from Cyril Smith
- If Hegel's Logic is an expression of the whole of bourgeois culture, talk about nature and our relation to it in that framework, from Cyril Smith
- Humanity and Nature., from Cyril Smith
- Adorno's Negative Dialectics?, from Davie MacLean
On Piaget and Vygotsky
On Complexity
- Complexity, Capitalism and the Crisis, by Michael Brand
- Complexity, by Julio Huato
- Complexity, by Julio Huato
- Complexity, by Andy Blunden
- Complexity, by Julio Huato
- Complexity, by Andy Blunden
- Complexity, by Julio Huato
- Complexity, by Andy Blunden
- Hegel and Complexity, contributed by Jan Sarnovsky
On Logic
- Tony Smith's Logic of Marx's Capital, by Robert & Margo Dresbach, et al, , see Chapter I of Tony Smith's book.
- Why the hostility?, by Robert & Margo Dresbach
- Tony Smith & 'applying' logic, by Cyril Smith, see Cyril's article on this subject.
- Summary of Tony Smith's book, by Robert & Margo Dresbach
- Cyril Smith & 'applying' logic, by Julio Huato
- 'Applying' logic, and criticism, by Cyril Smith
- When is 'applying' logic acceptable?, by Julio Huato
- Logic, mathematics & People, by Cyril Smith
- 'Applying' logic in economics, by Julio Huato
- Mathematics & Economics, by Cyril Smith
- Observations on Logic & Capital, by Andy Blunden
- Mathematics & Economics, by Julio Huato
- Economics and all that, by Cyril Smith
- Post-moderns & Marx, by Andy Blunden
On Post moden Philosophy
- Post modern Philosophy and Credit, by Andy Blunden
- Post modern Philosophy and Credit, by Cyril Smith
- Post modern Philosophy and Credit, by Julio Huato
- Post modern Philosophy and the Law of Value, by Andy Blunden
- Post modern Philosophy - how to proceed, by Geoff Boucher
- Ethics, by Andy Blunden
- 150 years of philosophy, by Davie MacLean
- Ethics, Freedom and Necessity, by Davie MacLean
- Response to Davie on Ethics, Freedom, by Andy Blunden
- Davie's response, by Davie MacLean
- Against epistemology, and other philosophical diseases, by Cyril Smith
- Discourse & Marxism, by Hakan Durmaz
- Discourse, Knowledge & Marxism, by Andy Blunden
- excerpts on Discourse & Foucault, from Alex Lau
- Theory & Marx, by Cyril Smith
- Nothing DOES exist outside the text, by Davie MacLean
Rhetoric
Final Discussion
By Andy
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