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>shits out mental diarrhea and makes the world shit and gay with subsequent retards
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Why can't people put effort into shitposting?
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tl;dr me how he's to blame for subsequent retards and not the enlightnment values that opened the door to all these ?
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>>23320629
Not saying that you are, but if you’re trying to understand Hegel from others by complaining about him, then I suggest you do own homework. Read and re-read the Introduction to the Phenomenology and don’t get too far hung up on his Spiritual Dialectic. He is talking about nature, almost from the get go.
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>>23320629
>umm basically hegel made commies and trannies and shit and like no one understands him anyway man he was just yapping obscurantist nonsense and shit
>uhhh no I haven't read him lol I only know about him through memes
Shut the fuck up.
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>>23320629
He's a symptom but not the cause of post-kantian academic pseudery. Hate the cause, not the effect.
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>>23320629
>>shits out mental diarrhea and makes the world shit and gay with subsequent retards
It is a power move
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>>23320629
It's sad this is essentially the current layman consensus view of Hegel because Hegel is also an important thinker whose great conservative legacy is being neglected somewhat. The Marxian/Young Hegelian interpretations route was not dominant in the 19th century, the popularity of Hegel in a lot of universities was linked also to a lot of more conservative Christian theologians, who, I believe, correctly identified Hegel as attempting to provide a rational basis for earlier Christian mystical ideas. Roger Scruton was a great fan of Hegel, and so is Iain McGilchrist to a lesser extent, but it's a shame that other popular conservative thinkers (*cough* Peterson) seem to have neglected him.
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No discernible Spirit.



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