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Universal class (philosophy)

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was a movement tending towards the realization of "freedom" (although there is much debate over precisely what Hegel means by freedom) – which, in his own historical moment, he had held his own society to represent, or at least represent the beginning of. For Hegel, divisions and conflicts
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of people within a stratified society for which, at a given point in history, self-interested action coincides with the needs of humanity as a whole.
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between people were the external appearance of the internal tensions which drive the development of Spirit. Conflict and its resolution were the
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by which human progress was driven steadily forwards – he once famously described
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as "the World Spirit on horseback". Accordingly: having arrived at the
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Marx's immediate analysis of the unrest in France, 1848-1850
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