
INTRODUCTION
tO THE
READTNC
OT HECEL
cIrAprEB
n
(-
Chap.
V, B):
The Man
of
Enjoynent
and the Moralist.
HOFFMETSTER
EAILLIE
L. Inttoduction
r.
Theme
of
Chaps. V-WII:
from the
isolated
Individual
to
the Citizen of
the
universal
and
homogeneous
State
z.
Theme
of
Chap. V, BC:
general
char-
acterization
of the Intellectual
(he
tries
to live
in
the Stare as if he were
alone
in the
world:
"individualism").
a" General
characterization
of the
Stste and
of History
b.
The Intellectual
and the Stete
(r).
Introduction
(z).
The
Intellectual
is zo
longer
a Gtizen
(of
the
pre-
revolutionary
State)
(l).
The Intellectual
rs not
yet
Citizen
(of
the
post-revolu-
tionary State)
(+).
The
pre-revolutionary
bourgeois
Intellectual: ad-
umbradons
of the revolu-
tionary
ldeology
(but
not
of.
action)
3.
Thcme
of
Chap.
V,
B: from
existen-
tial
"individualism"
to literary exist-
ence
8. Dialectic
r.
(=
Chap. V, B,
a)
The
Individual
(=
the
Pnticular)
who mjoys the
World
(=
rhe
Unioersal,
-
Society,
=
State): Estheticism and brutaliza-
tion
in Pleasure
a.
The Particular
b.
The
Universal
c. The
Particular against thc Uni-
versal
d.
Transftion
z.
(=
Chap.
V,
B, r)
The
Individual who
criticizes
the World:
Utopia
and
Mad-
ness in isolation
r.
Introduction
b. The Universal
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