The master–slave dialectic and the “sado-masochistic entity”

Angelaki 14 (3):11-26 (2009)
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Hegel's famous descriptions of the “master–slave dialectic,” and the more general analysis of the struggle for recognition that it is a part of, have been remarkably influential throughout the nine...

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Jack Alan Reynolds
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