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 Master-Slave Dialectic - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Master-slave dialectic: This is about the dynamic development of skills and competencies resulting from proximity to the work process, as well as dependencies resulting from a distance from this process. According to Hegel, there may ultimately be a reversal of the power relationship. See also governance, capabilities, dependency.
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Author Item    More concepts for author
Fukuyama, Francis Master-Slave Dialectic   Fukuyama, Francis
Hegel, G.W.F. Master-Slave Dialectic   Hegel, G.W.F.
Kojève, Alexandre Master-Slave Dialectic   Kojève, Alexandre
Nietzsche, Friedrich Master-Slave Dialectic   Nietzsche, Friedrich

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