Z6-6850 — Annual report 2015
1.
Hegel's Rabble

Frank Ruda's research monograph focusses on a seemingly marginal concept from Hegel's Philosophy of Right, namely on the notion of "the rabble" as an impoverished mob that results from the very functioning of the capitalist society while at the same time resisting any possible socio-economic mediation. "The rabble" presents a self-induced limit and limitation of Hegel's political philosophy, while at the same time providing the privileged point of encounter between Hegel and Marx.

C.02 Editorial board of a national monograph

COBISS.SI-ID: 281235712
2.
The meaning of the Greek decision

The survey article analyses the conditions and consequences of the Greek referendum-decision of rejecting the policies and the politics of austerity.

B.06 Other

COBISS.SI-ID: 58047074
3.
Varieties of negation

A guest lecture delivered at the University of Chicago on 18 May 2015 and presenting a logical analysis of different modes of negativity and negation at work in antisemitic ideology.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 57568098