Philosophy, literature and politics: German romanticism and its Hegelian criticism

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Calvie, Lucien [1 ]
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[1] Univ Jean Jaures, Toulouse 2, CREG, EA 4151, Toulouse, France
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The recurring debate regarding German romanticism concerns in particular the relationship between romanticism and Nazism, given that a tenet of a branch of French critical analysis sees in German romanticism opposition to 1789, with a change in paradigm, at the turn of the 18th century, from models taken from Antiquity, "enlightened"and radical in a Jacobin spirit, to models steeped in medievalism, Catholicism and of a reactionary spirit. From the idea of the centrality of a Kantian subject to the notion of the sovereignty of the Fichtean ego, German romanticism borrows a lot from an idealistic philosophy that the Hegelian assertion of the dialectical unity of the real and the rational opposes, which leads to the critique of the vacuity of the cynicism and irony of romanticism. Beyond Hegel, certain Hegelian scholars (Heine, and later even more so Ruge) radicalise the Hegelian critique of romanticism, Ruge going so far as to displace the debate regarding romanticism's stubborn resurgence towards a Heine presented as as "ambivalent and torn" as his times.
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