Hegel como síntoma. Ante la construcción social del sujeto político moderno en condiciones de capitalismo emergente / Hegel as Symptom. On the Sight of the Social Construction of the Modern Political Subject under the Conditions of Emerging Capitalism

Bajo Palabra 12 (2016)
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El presente artículo pretende dar cuenta de la progresiva conformación del espíritu objetivo en el pensamiento de Hegel a partir de determinados problemas en torno a la relación individuo y sociedad en condiciones de capitalismo emergente que ya se vislumbran en sus escritos de juventud. _Palabras claves_:_ _joven Hegel, capitalismo emergente, sujeto político moderno, espíritu objetivo _Abstract:_ This paper aims to explain the progressive structure of the objective spirit of Hegel’s thought based on certain problems about the relationship of the individual with society in an emerging capitalism context which can already be perceived during the author’s youth_._ _Key words_: young Hegel, emerging capitalism, political modern subject, objetive spirit.

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