The slave/master opposition as the driving force of history by Hegel, Kojève, Lacan

Authors

  • Igor V. Dill Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2024-17-2-51-64

Keywords:

Hegel, Kojève, Lacan, Marx, dialectic, master, slave, class-in-itself, class-for-itself

Abstract

The subject of this paper is the comparison of the master-slave dialectic with the Marxist concept of class struggle. The master-slave dialectic is presented not only in its source – Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit – but also in its reception by later authors: Alexander Kojève and Jacques Lacan. Alexandre Kojève focuses on the resolution of the antago­nism between slave and master in Empire, the society of the Citizen, by which history ends. Lacan proposes considering this theoretical construct from the position of the “death of the master” and in the situation of the “sophisticated domination” (which the slave possesses and through which an immanent break is made in the structure of the master’s absolute knowledge). One of the sources of the concept of class struggle in classical Marxism is the Hegelian master-slave dialectic, which is reconceptualized in a more rev­olutionary, practice-oriented way. Concept of class struggle opposes to the speculative Hegelian construction, which is trying to describe self-consciousness in a more abstract way. Marx also borrows Hegelian terminology from The Science of Logic, because he wants to describe the structure of class as a research object (consciousness that has not come to self-consciousness, the class-in-itself) and as an active, revolutionary subject (consciousness that has entered the struggle for recognition – and thereby has gained self-consciousness, the class-in-itself). A comparative analysis of these concepts allows us to see the sources of the Marxist doctrine of class and class struggle and to open the way of a synthesis between the Marxist and “post-Hegelian” reading of the master-slave dialectic.

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Published

2024-07-09

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MORALS, POLITICS, SOCIETY

How to Cite

[1]
2024. The slave/master opposition as the driving force of history by Hegel, Kojève, Lacan. Filosofskii zhurnal | Philosophy Journal. 17, 2 (Jul. 2024), 51–64. DOI:https://doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2024-17-2-51-64.