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The concept of alienation is one of the most important and fruitful legacies of Hegel’s social philosophy. It is strange therefore that Hegel’s own account is widely rejected, not least by writers in those traditions which have taken up and developed the concept in the most influential ways: Marxism and existentialism.
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Sayers, S. (2011). The Concept of Alienation: Hegelian Themes in Modern Social Thought. In: Marx and Alienation. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230309142_1
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