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[–] FilthyShrooms@lemmy.world 20 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Help I dont get it, Peter please explain

[–] birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone 17 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Hi, Peter here to explain!

Who are Hegel and Marx?
Hegel was an influential German philosopher from 1770-1831, who is known for his Phenomenology of the Spirit*, and Science of Logic**. After his death, followers of his philosophy split into Right and Left Hegelian camps. The Right camps focused on religion whereas Left camps increasingly turned atheist and used dialectics. Heinrich Leo was part of the former, whereas Karl Marx was part of the latter.

Karl Marx was the founder of modern socialism and communism, together with Friedrich Engels. They wrote their Communist Manifesto and The Capital. These gave rise to many later modern ideologies such as social democracy, anarchist communism, democratic socialism, trotskyism, and so on.


"Don't worry, he's just a nerd"
Initially, the Leftists were ignored or ridiculed ("don't worry, he's just a nerd"), but as time went on, the division between the two grew, and before long, the Leftists got suppressed by the Prussian government (ironically, spearheading the core of the Leftists to further their efforts). Why were they repressed?

Many a state were conservative and employed the concepts of religion and divine right as a tool to repress people. With secularism, they would lose their raison d'être, and legitimacy would be lost, thus furthering rebellion. Thus, they repressed the Left Hegelians.


That's it, I'm creating trans people
With the repression, Left Hegelians were disbanded where possible by the State, but Marx and a group tried their efforts elsewhere, and strengthened their resolve.

With Marx's criticism of divine right and liberal democracy, as well as religion, as repressing the marginalised, came a social awakening that it was necessary to break free from these chains, in order to dismantle the repressive and often (quasi-)theocratic and capitalist state, so that man could be freed.

The liberation of women, queers, the disabled, and impoverished, thus would help in dismantling state absolutism and repression.


* an incredibly terse and hard to read work, concerning religion, ethics, metaphysics, and consciousness. Communism, fascism, historic nihilism, death of God theology, etc. have been influenced by it.
** Also terse and hard to read, discusses dialectics, as well that thought and being are one.

Peter checking out!

[–] yetAnotherUser@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 day ago

Great work, Peter!

[–] germanatlas@lemmy.blahaj.zone 23 points 1 day ago

Don’t worry, nobody gets Hegel