As Hegel already knew, the masses are very well capable of gaining bad insights on their own, with the political priesthood only pairing these bad insights with a good dose of bad intentions.
As Hegel already knew, the masses are very well capable of gaining bad insights on their own, with the political priesthood only pairing these bad insights with a good dose of bad intentions.
The immediate aftermath of the capitalist crisis of 2008 catalyzed the radical Left’s split between, on the one hand, a reinvention of the old form of anti-capitalist struggle and socio-economic organization, and, on the other, an imagining of new forms of political and economic existence.