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STUDENT : TAIANE ANDRADE ORNELAS
DATE: 21/02/2024
TIME: 14:00
LOCAL: https://conferenciaweb.rnp.br/sala/leonardo-jorge-da-hora-pereira
TITLE:

Poverty in Hegelian social theory


KEY WORDS:

poverty; Hegel; social theory


PAGES: 101
BIG AREA: Ciências Humanas
AREA: Filosofia
SUMMARY:

The dynamics established through the modern expansion of industrial activity, when
capitalism was in the initial phase of its development, determined changes in social, economic
and political conditions, establishing a new code of conduct for individuals in society. In
Fundamental Lines of the Philosophy of Law, Hegel diagnoses the pathologies in bourgeois
civil society. If, on the one hand, the expansion of the market economy favors the
accumulation of wealth, on the other hand, however, it also generates poverty. Our objective
was to analyze the Hegelian conception of poverty in civil society. Poverty is a fundamental
issue, as it calls into question the legitimization of rational ethical life and the actualization of
freedom. Here, we retrace Hegel’s steps from his critical fortunes, to present his conception,
that is, the concept, its effectiveness and possible solutions to poverty. In the first chapter, we
present the Hegelian concept of poverty, as it necessarily emerges from the dynamics in civil
society; in the second, we investigate the consequences of poverty as a loss of what
constitutes the fundamental characteristic of modern times, the subjective freedom of the
individual, their right to be recognized and honored as such and the guarantee of existing in
and by society; Finally, we examine the solutions for overcoming poverty presented by Hegel
and establish their limits.


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Externo à Instituição - PEDRO GERALDO APARECIDO NOVELLI - UNESP
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