The new issue of Crisis and Critique is now available online. The table of contents is below.
Hegel(‘s) Today
Introduction: Hegel(‘s) Today, by A.Hamza & F.Ruda
Hegel Political Theologian?, by Stefania Achella
Hegel’s Master and Slave, by Alain Badiou
The Future of Hegelian Metaphysics, by John W. Burbidge
Hegel’s Big Event, by Andrew Cole
Being and MacGuffin, by Mladen Dolar
Hegel Amerindian: For a non-Identitarian Concept of Identification in Psychoanalysis, by Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker
On Threat, by Andrew Haas
Hegel and Picture-Thinking, or, an Episode in the History of Allegory, by Fredric Jameson
Holding Lenin Together: Hegelianism and Dialectical Materialism—A Historical Excursus, by Adrian Johnston
Normative Rationality: Hegelian Drive, by Jean-François Kervégan
Substance Subjectivized, by Zdravko Kobe
Hegel and the Present, by Pierre Macherey
Learning to Love the End of History: Freedom Through Logic, by Todd McGowan
The Germ of Death: Purposive Causality in Hegel, by Gregor Moder
Ethical Form in the External State: Bourgeois, Citizens and Capital, by Terry Pinkard
Hegel on Social Pathology: The Actuality of Unreason, by Robert B. Pippin
The Absolute Plasticity of Hegel’s Absolutes, by Borna Radnik
Hegel and the Possibility of a New Idealism, by Jure Simoniti
Freedom and Universality: Hegel’s Republican Conception of Modernity, by Michael J. Thompson
Freedom is Slavery, by Oxana Timofeeva
The politics of Alienation and Separation: From Hegel to Marx… and Back, by Slavoj Žižek
Hegel and Freud: Between Aufhebung and Verneinung, by Alenka Zupančič
Interview with Fredric Jameson: Hegel, Ideology, Contradiction, by Agon Hamza & Frank Ruda