The New Atheism: Just Another Dogma?, Hegel Summer School 2011
Hegel Summer Schools, 1998—2010
Talks presented at the Hegel Summer Schools
The Young Horkheimer, by Matt Sharpe
The science of fundamentalism, by Justin Clemens
Points made in discussion, by Mick Leahy
The Closing of the Australian Mind?, by Matthew Sharpe
Surf shops and cult wars, by Andrew Vandenberg
Howard's Triumvirate, by Julie Connolly
Master Slave Relationship in Hegel's Dialectic, by Muhammad Kamal
Contradiction: East and West, by Colin McNaughton
Radical change in the era of the perpetual present, by George Vassilacopoulos and Toula Nicolacopoulos
Hegel and Labour, by Paul Ashton
Ethical Politics and Money, by Anitra Nelson
Money and Social Justice, by Anitra Nelson
Money and Social Justice. Notes, by Anitra Nelson
Why Hegel Now, by Paul Ashton
Hegel's Concept of Property, by Neli Nanovska
Marx's Reply to the Post-Marxists, by Davie MacLean
Introduction to Hegel, by Paul Ashton
Hegel, Zizek & Substance As Subject, by Davie MacLean
Hegel's Ethics, by Paul Ashton
The Influence of Hegel on Western Marxism, by Davie MacLean
On the significance of distinguishing ontology and epistemology, by Neville Spencer
The Johnston Forest Tendency in the the US, by Andrew Anderson
Some questions about Ethics and Organisations, by Fiona Clyne, Roger Wook
Who Cares? Disability, Ethics and Caring, by John Foster
Listserv discussion on the Vygotsky School
Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?
Preliminary Commentary by Andy Blunden, for 'Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?'
Exchange between speakers, at 'Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?'
Talk by Albert Langer, at 'Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?'
Talk by John Rundle, at 'Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?'
Talk by Anitra Nelson, at 'Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?'
Talk by Gabriel Lafitte, at 'Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?'
Discussion, at 'Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?'
Closing Remarks, at 'Couldn't We Live Perfectly Well Without Money?'