G.W.F. Hegel

Robert Stern's Commentary and Synopsis of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Need help with the impossible Phenomenology of Spirit?

Read the Phenomenology of Spirit to understand it's relationship to Marx, Marcuse, Adorno, Benjamin, Chris Arthur, etc.? The structure of the Phenomenology is also crucial to understanding Marx's Das Kapital and to understanding the non-historical "development" of the commodity-form. Read this comprehensive commentary for help. Or, read it alone as a synopsis.

Introduction to Marx's early writings - Lucio Colletti

The late Lucio Colletti discusses the content of Marx's early writings and how their late emergence influenced Marxism and the reinterpretation of Marx.

Written as an introduction to the Early Writings volume of the Penguin Marx Library; London, 1975.

Hegel - further reading guide

Libcom's guide to further reading on Hegel and the Hegelians.

In the Spirit of Hegel – R. Solomon
Hegel – C. Taylor
Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit – M. Forster
Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature – S. Houlgate
Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics – S. Houlgate
Freedom, Truth and History: An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy (Ideas) – S. Houlgate
Rejection and Reconciliation – Ute Bublitz

Hegel - Chesterton: German Idealism and Christianity - Slavoj Žižek

Žižek gets theological.

According to a commonplace, Judaism (and Islam) is a "pure" monotheism, while Christianity, with its Trinity, is a compromise with polytheism; Hegel even designates Islam as THE "religion of sublimity" at its purest, as the universalization of the Jewish monotheism:

Philosophy of Right

Philosophy of Right
G.W.F. Hegel

Translated by S.W Dyde

Philosophy of History

The Philosophy of History
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
With Prefaces by Charles Hegel
and the Translator, J. Sibree, M.A.
"The History of the World is not intelligible apart from a
Government of the World." W. V. Humboldt

Notes on the logic from Hegel's 'Encyclopedia of Philosophical Sciences'

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1831.

Notes on the LOGIC from Hegel's ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES
Part I Introduction and Preliminary Notion

Editor's Note: Over the next three issues we will be publishing Raya Dunayevskaya's 1961 notes on Hegel's Smaller LOGIC as part of our continuing effort to stimulate theoretical discussion on the "dialectic proper." Written on Feb. 15, 1961, these notes on Hegel's Smaller LOGIC-the first part of his ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCES-comment on all sections of the work.