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Some time back, I created a set of podcast lectures leading through those paragraphs from the Self-Consciousness section.
#HEGELIAN DIALECTIC SLAVE FULL#
It is an early part of the portion of the work called "Self-Consciousness", and some of that section is really needed in order to make full sense of the discussion centering on the master and slave (or lord and bondsman) dynamic.

Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit is what gets called the "Master-Slave Dialectic". Alexandre Kojve in his book introduction to the reading of Hegel has directed that there are two ways to perceive the Master Slave dialectics. One of the most commonly read, taught, and referenced sections of G.W.F.
