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Professors Seyla Benhabib and Bernard E. Harcourt discuss Hegel and Herbert Marcuse's reading of Hegel at Columbia University. This seminar was held on February 4, 2026, and is part of the Hegel 13/13 series here: https://hegel1313.law.columbia.edu/ The readings for this seminar are available here: https://hegel1313.law.columbia.edu/11... Information about the 13/13 seminar series is available here: https://cccct.law.columbia.edu/conten... ***** In this seminar, Seyla Benhabib discusses Herbert Marcuse’s book on Hegel, "Reason and Revolution" (1941), as well as his earlier work on Hegel, "Hegel’s Ontology and the Theory of Historicity" (1932), which she introduced and translated for the English-speaking world. Please make sure to read Professor Benhabib’s introduction to Marcuse’s 1932 work. You may also find the Glossary that Professor Benhabib prepared and published at the end of the book helpful for the seminar. Core Readings Herbert Marcuse, Reason and Revolution (Boston: Beacon Press, 1941), please focus on the Prefaces, pp 1-30; 62-251; and 389-421. Herbert Marcuse, Hegel’s Ontology and the Theory of Historicity, trans. Seyla Benhabib (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1987 [1932]) Herbert Marcuse, “Philosophy and Critical Theory,” pp. 99-118, in Negations, trans. Jeremy Shapiro (Penguin, 1968) Resources Seyla Benhabib’s introduction to Marcuse’s 1932 work, Hegel’s Ontology and the Theory of Historicity. Robert B. Pippin, “Marcuse on Hegel and Historicity,” Philosophical Forum 16 (3):180 (1985) Interview with Herbert Marcuse (with Bryan Magee, 1977) Readings available here: https://hegel1313.law.columbia.edu/11...