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Acknowledgements | |
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Preface | |
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Introduction: From Philosophy to Revolution | |
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Kant and Hegel, or the Ambiguity of Origins | |
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A Foundation for Politics? | |
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The impossible compromise | |
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Politics between a foundation and the salto mortale | |
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The force of events | |
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Superseding the Revolution? | |
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Is the revolution Kantian? | |
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Revolution as a process, revolution as event | |
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Short of liberalism, and beyond it | |
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A state beyond politics? | |
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Spectres of Revolution: On a Few Themes in Heine | |
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Flanerie as dialectical exercise | |
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The philosophy of history: A clinical description of decomposition | |
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The politics of the name | |
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Exorcising the spectres | |
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The other German Road: revolutionary democracy | |
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Moses Hess, Prophet of a New Revolution? | |
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'We Europeans ...' | |
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From the 'social' to the state | |
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Defending the German Road | |
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Radicalization or flight to the front | |
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The 'religion of love and humanity' | |
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Friedrich Engels Discovers the Proletariat, 1842-1845 | |
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The 'English Condition': The Ancien Regime plus Capitalism? | |
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Germany-England | |
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The status of critique: Hegel in Feuerbach | |
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The inevitable revolution | |
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The Proletariat: 'Population' or 'Class'? | |
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From the 'social' to 'socialism': The great romance of organization | |
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A physiologist in the big city | |
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From class struggle to race war (and vice versa) | |
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The battlefield | |
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Tertium datur? | |
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Revolution without a revolution? | |
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Karl Marx: From the Public Sphere to Revolutionary Democracy, 1842-1844 | |
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Fighting for Freedom with Pinpricks | |
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The 'party of the concept' | |
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Non-contemporaneousness in the Rhineland | |
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From civil society to the state | |
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The system of the free press | |
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Volksgeist and revolution | |
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The Roads of Exile | |
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The ship of fools | |
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Hegel beyond Hegel | |
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The origins of permanent revolution: 'true democracy' | |
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The new world | |
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The radical revolution | |
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The paradoxical protagonist | |
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'Nulla salus sine Gallis' | |
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Conclusion: Self-Criticisms of the Revolution | |
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Notes | |
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Index | |