• While the architecture of Hegel's system posits a singular world-historical Subject evolving from China to Berlin, it punctuates this ascent with sharp divisions and fractures. In the most pronounced caesura, Hegel enshrines a cultural and historical polarization of East and West, distinguishing the two realms as despotic and free. Although Hegel's antithesis of Asia and Europe sometimes assumes the proportions of an invariant and atemporal duality, this bifurcation actually ensues from a dialec…Read more