An audio lecture by Andrew Cutrofello, "Hegel and His Problems"—With many "retrospectively relevant" reflections on T. S. Eliot, Kant, Zizek, retroaction—and revolutions. And on the catalytic role of spirit in transforming the materials provided by the past.
This is part of a symposium on Hegel at Birkbeck College, The Actuality of the Absolute: Hegel, our Untimely Contemporary.
Cutrofello, Andrew. "Hegel and His Problems." Audio lecture at Hegel, Our Untimely Contemporary, Birkbeck College, 10 May 2013. Backdoor Broadcasting Company.* (Objective correlative).
http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2013/05/andrew-cutrofello-hegel-and-his-problems/
2014
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PS, 2024: Sadly discontinued some years later, together with all the contents of the Backdoor Brroadcasting Company.
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De algunas de estas cosas hablamos no sólo en nuestros artículos sobre Hegel, y sobre retrospección, sino también en "Aclaración de la Declaración", a cuenta de la revolución norteamericana y los actos de habla.
—oOo—
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