On the slaughter-bench of history
Hegel’s analysis of humanity as stumbling from one horror to the next remains all too relevant.
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Richard Bourke is professor of the history of political thought at the University of Cambridge. His new book, Hegel's World Revolutions, is published by Princeton University Press.
Hegel’s analysis of humanity as stumbling from one horror to the next remains all too relevant.
By Richard Bourke