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Egyptian Hegelianism: The Middle Class and the Faith in the State

The Egyptian middle class over-celebrates the state mega-projects in search for the state presence as a source for certainty. Continue reading Egyptian Hegelianism: The Middle Class and the Faith in the State

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When You Have Little to Do, Read Hegel!

If you read Hegel in peace, you could find him too abstract or even boring. Hard times, in contrast, could help you make sense of the abstract. Continue reading When You Have Little to Do, Read Hegel!

Unknown's avatarMahmoud HadhoudOctober 29, 2025October 29, 2025Leave a comment
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Jane Goodall: Between Violence and Hope

For Goodall, salvation originates in hope, which differs from wishful thinking. Hope is an instinctive trait of men that helped them to survive and evolve, for hope is linked to doing. Continue reading Jane Goodall: Between Violence and Hope

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