Nichols analyses Alexandre Kojeve's most significant writings, elucidates the personality, and highlights the significance of his political thought. Nichols discusses all of Kojeve's significant published publications and demonstrates how the notably different components of Kojeve's intellectual endeavour fit together while highlighting the political dimension of Kojeve's philosophy. This crucial evaluation of Kojeve takes into account the writings that came before his conversion to Hegel, tries to describe the essence of his Hegelianism, and elaborates on the two meanings that the end of history took on in his mind at two separate times.
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