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This is an introduction to Hegel's thought through the philosophy of the Sopranos. I look at Tony Soprano's torn identities while introducing concepts like the dialectic, the negation of the negation and Geist. While also looking at Hegel's interest in Antigone by Sophocles and its relevance to the Soprano's today. These are themes out of Hegel's thought in works like the Phenomenology of Spirit, the Science of Logic, and the Lectures on the Philosophy of History. I also look at the psychology of the Sopranos.

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