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Young Hegelians before and after 1848, when theory meets reality, Michael Kuur Sørensen

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Young Hegelians before and after 1848, when theory meets reality, Michael Kuur Sørensen
Language
eng
Abstract
This thesis argues that the 1848 revolutions played a key role in the development of the political thought of the Young Hegelians, Arnold Ruge, Bruno Bauer, Moses Hess and Karl Marx. They all developed revolutionary ideas in the 1840s and hoped for revolutionary events as those that unfolded in 1848, but their theories failed to predict the outcome of the revolution. In the empirical analysis this thesis clearly demonstrates that the Young Hegelians under study changed their theoretical outlooks as a direct result of the 1848 revolutions. It is argued that the mechanism for this change is intellectual disillusionment. The idea is that these intellectuals became disillusioned with the theories they had developed in the 1840s because they experienced the 1848 as an intellectual failure
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-258)
resource.dissertationNote
Thesis (Ph. D.)--European University Institute (HEC), 2010.
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Young Hegelians before and after 1848
Nature of contents
theses
Oclc number
1088465240
resource.otherEventInformation
Defence date: 23 September 2010
Responsibility statement
Michael Kuur Sørensen
Series statement
EUI PhD thesesEUI theses
Sub title
when theory meets reality
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