Race And Racism In Hegel

Minerva 10:35-64 (2006)
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Many of Hegel’s critics have argued that the philosopher provided a basis for modern racism andestablished a role for race in history by correlating a hierarchy of civilisations to a hierarchy of races,notably in the Encyclopaedia and the History of Philosophy. Following a detailed analysis of Hegel’scomments on race and racial diversity, I maintain that these allegations can not be supported

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