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Brent Adkins - Death and Desire in Heidegger, Hegel and Deleuze

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

CHAPTER

The Struggle for Recognition

In each stage from as you put it natural negation to the sort of struggle for recognition Lord and servant which I really like how you brought out nicely. Whereas the master is willing to risk death or risk his life the servant acquiesces and is not willing to risk but insofar as that happens the servant is working in the field of knowledge or what not It works away and is producing and thereby becoming independent from nature by working on it whereas the master merely enjoys that production from afar. In a certain sense there's a shift where the master no longer is independent from the servants and so there's a kind of dialectical shift  of where even if death remains absolute master there is a shift in

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