In this meticulously researched book Tabak documents the unlikely story of how an ambitious, incoherent, and academically untalented person had managed to become the most famous and powerful philosopher in Germany. The author convincingly links this outcome to Hegel's servile relationship to the reactionary Prussian state.
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In this meticulously researched book Tabak documents the unlikely story of how an ambitious, incoherent, and academically untalented person had managed to become the most famous and powerful philosopher in Germany. The author convincingly links this outcome to Hegel's servile relationship to the reactionary Prussian state.
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Add this copy of Hegel's Career and Politics: The Making of the Most to cart. $47.19, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2019 by Mehmet Tabak.