G.W.F. Hegel

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German philosopher and professor at the University of Jena, Heidelberg and Berlin, who played a role in German idealism influenced by Immanuel Kant. The concept of dialectic concept of 'thesis-antithesis-synthesis' of Johann Gottlieb Fichte is usually attributed to Hegel as Hegelian Dialectics. He grew up in Württemberg (at that time center of Hermeticism and rosicrucianism through the Pietist movement) and was educated at Tübinger Stift and University of Jena. He studied the works of Jacob Boehme (Lurianic kabbalah). He was a roommate of Friedrich Hölderlin and Friedrich Schelling and also connected to the University of Jena and Berlin and the University of Leipzig.

He saw the Thirty Years' War as part of the Dialectic evolution process.

In 1810 Fichte helped establishing the Humboldt University of Berlin with Wilhelm von Humboldt (APS, German Enlightenment) and Friedrich Schleiermacher, where he was the teacher of Arthur Schopenhauer. It became the school of Hegel, Leopold von Ranke, Felix Mendelssohn, Heinrich Heine, WEB Du Bois, Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrodinger, Werner Heisenberg, Otto Hahn, Angela Davis,..

In Berlin he studied Meister Eckhart with Franz von Baader.

Around 1830 Johann von Goethe, also influenced by Boehme, helped popularizing the concept of Dialectics in Germany. Goethe was a member of Amalia Lodge in Weimar and the Bavarian Illuminati and part of the Sturm und Drang movement (early Romanticism, Enlightenment ideals) with kabbalist Johann Gottfried Herder and Friedrich Schiller.

In 1835 Ferdinand Christian Bauer wrote Christian Gnosis.

Young Hegelian Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto (antithesis for capitalism), commissioned by the Communist League (Karl Schapper, affiliated with Giuseppe Mazzini of the Carbonari). He was related to Heinrich Heine, also influenced by Hegel.

Like Young Hegelian Ludwig Feuerbach, Fichte helped popularizing atheism. With Johann Herder, he introduced German romantic nationalism, which would eventually lead to the Nazi party of Adolf Hitler in the dialectic WW1 and WW2 ritual (agents of Skull and Bones).

His granddaughter Anne Hegel married mathematician Felix Klein, professor at University of Göttingen.

Aleister Crowley's Aeon of Horus is the synthesis of the Aeon of Isis  and Aeon of Osiris.

Otto von Bismark applied Hegelian dialectics in politics, Johann Herbart in the education system.

The dialectic concept of thesis-antithesis-synthesis was applied in the Left Wing-Right Wing political puppet show facade and problem-reaction-solution operations of the media industry.

According to Karl Popper in The Open Society and Its Enemies, Hegel's system was a justification for the absolutism of Friedrich Wilhelm III's ruling of Prussia.

He influenced American pragmatism of John Dewey, trained by Daniel Colt Gilman (S&B, Carnegie Institution, hired Wilhelm Wundt's student Stanley Hall), and Theosophist William James.

The Goethe Institute was the home of the Frankfurt School. Herbert Marcuse wrote Reason and Revolution (1941, Oxford University Press), discussing Hegel and Marx and the dialectic process leading to fascism. In 1968 he participated in the Dialectics of Liberation conference with RD Laing, Allen Ginsberg and Stokely Carmichael.

Marxist Bertolt Brecht called his modern form of theater epic theatre or dialectical theatre. He was funded by Edward James (S&B family Forbes).

Anthony Sutton discussed Hegelian dialectic method of S&B in America's Secret Establishment (1983).

Prodigy of Mobb Deep (Illuminati hoax in program Hip Hop) released The Hegelian Dialectic.

Emmanuel Macron, who worked at a Rothschild bank, wrote a thesis on Hegel.

born 8/27/1770, in Stuttgart (Baden-Württemberg), date Lyndon Johnson.

died 11/14/1831.


Works

1802 Faith and Knowledge. System of Ethical Life and First Philosophy of Spirit.

1807 Phenomenology of Spirit.

1812 Science of Logic (influence of Ramon Lull).

1817 Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences.

1821 Philosophy of Right (alchemical and rosicrucian imagery)

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