Positivity, alienation and economy in the emergence of the dialectic in the young Hegel: a reading from Georg Lukács
This work intends to elucidate the specific way in which Georg Lukács (1885-1971), in his work The Young Hegel and the Problems of Capitalist Society - whose first name was The Young Hegel: on the relations between dialectics and economy - understands the development of the young Hegel's thought in Jena, focusing on the role that political-economy would have played during this process, as well as the category of positivity and the emergence of the category of alienation as central lines of Hegelian thought of the period, and how the unfolding of such comprehensions would have led to hegelian dialectical thought.