Hegel The “Scientific Socialist” or a Treatise into Aiming at Teaching Hegel as a “Scientific Socialist” to Marxism
Journal Title: ViraVerita: Peer-reviewed E-Journal of Interdisciplinary Encounters - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 0
Abstract
Neither did Hegel describe himself as a socialist nor did Marxismregardhim as a socialist. But even as classified by Marx Engels, Hegel can be seen as socialist. No doubt, this is an extraordinary interpretation. By the same token, since Marxism has taken the method, i.e. the element of scientific knowledge, from Hegel, in this respect so Hegel can easily be described as a “scientific socialist.” This is a description which is made by referring to Hegel’s explanations concerning civil society and its problems. This study will try to make Marxism to speak Hegel being a “scientific socialist” or to teach Hegel as such to Marxism.
Authors and Affiliations
Eyüp Ali KILIÇASLAN
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