it do be like that
>>25210932By not getting it you acknowledge there is such a state as gettin it, and such state couldn't exist without someone not getting it therefore there's a dialectic struggle between getting it and not getting and, as such, by not getting it you're also getting it
>>25211349spoken like a true Marxist
>>25210932I got it (I haven't read it yet)
It blows my mind that Hegel managed to influence so many retards>almost illegible scribble>tries to justify that everything exists>the retarded belief that history is progressive>the exaltation (almost piety) of state and war>his zealous belief that freedom is best recognized in a monarchy>the forced retarded interpretations of history>his blatantly obvious pro-German bias>the fact that Hegelian thought spiraled into 200 different sub-philosophies of pseudo-babbleEvery single time I see Hegelian retards attempt to discuss their nonsense, I bring up Schopenhauer's BTFO of Hegel. You have objectively made this world a worse and more miserable place than it needs to be; and all Hegelians should be shot on sight because of it.
Neither did HegelUnironically.It's a mishmash of two different sequences of 'ze dialectic' + a Preface written post hoc to attempt a retroactively justification fot the excessively repetitive discovery of Spirit for Hegel. (I.e. it's more a personal autobiography of how Hegel derived his system rather than the objective way Spirit actually ascends.)Hegel's System begins with LogicDon't skip the Prefaces to various Editions of his Greater Logic
>>25211453Marx would have formulated communism even if Hegel never existed. The only difference is that Marx wouldn't have talked about sublation/abolition. You demonstrate that you don't understand marx or Hegel. Many such cases!>>25211469>Hegel's System begins with LogicYes, I tell people all the time that SOL is the interpretation of POS
>>25210932>>25210932Used to hate him, now an avowed Hegelian. He isn't even that great, in a sense, yet this is such a profound work of genius it's incredible.Addendum: you can't understand Hegel without understanding calculus. He's a shameless obscuritant about everything, but if he named his ideas coherently, 'dialectical logic' would be renamed 'calculus logic'. Basically he saw Aristotle as providing a logic modelled of and adequate to describe normal mathematics, yet believed that an entirely new form of logic was required to understand and describe what calculus implies about the continuity of reality.It's really amusing though: whenever I think about Hegel now, it's always 'holy shit, he's such a genius'. Yet when you read him it's just annoying most of the time, with a few sparks of brilliance.