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Hegel is definitely a believer in conflict. He dared to undertake a
consummation of Philosophy, Western and Eastern. He embraced the
resulting conflict despite finding it disturbing. Maybe his search for
the Absolute was a process of reconciliation, a bereavement over the
ideals lost by the contemptible philosophes. The acorn becomes the oak,
but the oak must die. And so Tennyson wrote, almost as a true Hegelian:
Someone just offered you a free download of a study of asocial sociability
and an approach to history that might resolve it.
You refuse even a free copy, strange.
But I get the message. You seem to prefer conflict, the nutty core of modern
ideology.
Goodbye then.
John Landon
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